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christina_kim2026-04-18

Sevoflurane, commonly known as Ultane, is a powerful inhaled medication used to put you to sleep during surgery. It helps keep you asleep and pain-free during the procedure by being administered through a mask or breathing tube. As with any medication, there are both benefits and risks to consider. The side effects range from mild ones like drowsiness or shivering to severe, potentially life-threatening conditions like malignant hyperthermia or abnormal heartbeat. This medication is generally safe when used under proper medical supervision. However, it's crucial for patients to be aware of the urgent side effects and to seek medical help right away if they experience any of the severe symptoms listed. What are your experiences and thoughts on this medication? Is it safe for everyone to use? Let's discuss!

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billy_cook4/15/2026

What are the long-term effects of Sevoflurane? I've had multiple surgeries and they always use it. Should I be worried?

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abigail_andrews4/15/2026

I felt like I had the worst hangover after my surgery where they used Sevoflurane. Felt dizzy and weak. Took a few days to recover.

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virginia_hughes4/15/2026

If you experience any of those urgent side effects, don't hesitate to call for help. It could save a life!

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nicholas_schmidt4/15/2026

Sevoflurane is very effective for maintaining anesthesia during surgery, but it's important for healthcare providers to monitor patients closely. The risk of malignant hyperthermia is real, so having emergency protocols in place is crucial.

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christine_powell4/15/2026

I once had a patient who went into malignant hyperthermia. It was an emergency, and we had to rush him to a cooling unit and give him dantrolene. A scary experience, but thankfully, he pulled through.

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christina_kim4/15/2026

My aunt had a terrible reaction to Sevoflurane during her surgery. She had hives and trouble breathing. They had to switch to a different anesthetic. Scary stuff!

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joan_kim4/15/2026

I had surgery last year and they used Sevoflurane. I woke up with a massive headache and felt nauseous for a few hours, but my doctor said it was just the side effects that would go away. It was a bit scary, but everything turned out okay.

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pamela_nelson4/15/2026

Sevoflurane is generally safe when administered by trained professionals. As a nurse, I've seen it used effectively in many surgeries. Good monitoring is key to avoiding complications.

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sean_wallace4/15/2026

I've heard that Sevoflurane can cause post-op nausea and vomiting. What are the best ways to manage these side effects? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!