Injectable anesthesia is the anesthesia delivered by injecting the injections intravenously. General, regional, and local can all be delivered intravenously by injecting the injection. Some commonly used injectable anesthesia are Lidocaine, Bupivacaine, Propofol, and Ketamine.
Injectable Anesthesia - Techniques, Methods, and Complications
Injectable anesthetics numb at the injection site by blocking pain signals from reaching the brain, producing short-term anesthesia to perform minor procedures.
Intra Arterial Injection of Anesthetic Drugs
This article elaborates on the safety and best practices for applying injections administered into the arteries for anesthesia.