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English: Bottles of sevoflurane, isoflurane, enflurane and desflurane, the most common fluorinated ether (flurane) inhalation anesthetics. Fluranes are color-coded – sevoflurane is marked yellow, isoflurane purple, enflurane orange and desflurane blue. Note the valve cap on the desflurane bottle – at 23.5 °C the boiling point of this compound is near room temperature.
中文:臨床上常用的鹵代醚麻醉藥-(左起)七氟醚、異氟醚、恩氟醚和地氟醚。恩氟醚現在已很少用於人類麻醉。為了避免誤用,這四種藥物一般均以瓶頸的顏色環區分。地氟醚的沸點較低,室溫下蒸氣壓較大,故須配以裝有壓力閥的瓶蓋。
Date 13 July 2008 (original upload date)
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