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Anesthesia refers to a medical procedure where a state of controlled and temporary loss of consciousness and sensation or awareness is induced for medical purposes. Despite the extremely commonplace usage of anesthesia for a variety of medical purposes, the method in which anesthesia induces loss of consciousness is still not fully understood. Anesthesia is critical for the undertaking painless operations and brings in a reversible state of medically induced coma. Some of the types of anesthesia are general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, combined general and epidural anesthesia and monitored anesthesia care with conscious sedation.
Anesthesia can be administered in a variety of techniques such as intravenously, through inhalation or through injection. Some of the common side effects of anesthesia effect include temporary memory loss and confusion, difficulty in urination, dizziness, pain, and soreness from the IV insertion, nausea, vomiting, sore throat, and shivering. The process of anesthesia effect is often undertaken through four stages: stage 1 (induction), stage 2 (excitement stage), stage 3 (surgical anesthesia) and stage 4 (overdose).
Pharmaceutical companies along with various research institutes have been focusing on studying and developing new treatment options for Anesthetic Effect. For instance; Remimazolam (CNS7056), which is being studied by Paion UK Ltd., is currently in phase-3 clinical trials for the Efficacy and Safety of Remimazolam (CNS7056) Compared to Propofol for Intravenous Anesthesia During Elective Surgery.
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At present, around 78% of the pipeline candidates for Anesthetic Effect are in the phase-2 and phase-4 stage combined. Majority of the studies are sponsored by industry and governmental research institutions.
The report on ‘Anesthetic Effect – Pipeline Review, 2019’ provides a comprehensive overview of the drugs that are in the R&D pipeline by indication or molecule for Anesthetic Effect. The report provides a thorough analysis of the distribution of the pipeline products by clinical trial stage, indication, company, therapy area and details such as clinical trial stage, sponsor, description on every product in the pipeline. Products in the preclinical and clinical stage along with dormant & discontinued pipeline candidates are included in the report. The report also covers additional insights such as epidemiology overview and current market scenario for Anesthetic Effect.
The report on ‘Anesthetic Effect – Pipeline Review, 2019’, which is built by following a robust research methodology involving primary interviews and desk research, provides a complete overview of the R&D activity and pipeline products to assist companies in developing growth strategies and identifying emerging players.