Isoflurane USP should be administered only by persons trained in the administration of general anesthesia. Isoflurane USP should only be delivered using a vaporizer specifically designed and designated for use with isoflurane. • The administration of general anesthesia must be individualized and titrated based on the patient’s age and clinical status. 2.1 ImportantInformation Isoflurane should be administered only by persons trained in the administration of general anesthesia. Facilities for maintenance of a patent airway, artificial ventilation, oxygen enrichment, and circulatory resuscitation must be immediately available. Isoflurane is administered by inhalation. Isoflurane should be delivered from a vaporizer specifically designed for use with isoflurane. Dosage for induction and maintenance must be individualized and titrated to the desired effect according to the patient’s age and clinical status. With the exception of neonates, the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of isoflurane decreases with increasing patient age. Nitrous oxide decreases the MAC of isoflurane (see Table 1 ). Opioids decrease the MAC of isoflurane .
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