which anaesthesia never puts the patients to sleep
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General anesthesia is a combination of medications that put you in a sleep-like state before a surgery or other medical procedure. Under general anesthesia, you don't feel pain because you're completely unconscious. General anesthesia usually uses a combination of intravenous drugs and inhaled gasses (anesthetics).
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"We looked at the effects of propofol -- one of the most common general anaesthetic drugs used during surgery -- on synaptic release," the UQ Queensland Brain Institute scientist said.
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