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Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. I am a board certified anesthesiologist who can answer all questions related to any type of Anesthesia with the exception of Pain Management.

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Recent Answers from Ronald Levy, M.D.

2009-11-05 My Son's reaction to anesthesia:

Without knowing what he got both times (or what kind of surgery), it would be impossible to speculate what caused that. In general, I have not heard of patients complaining of that kind of a headache so

2009-11-05 GETTING SLEEPY 2:

The initial estimate is usually based on weight but it is also the art of anethesia to know when you've given too much or too little. We monitor your vital signs and based on that we can tell what level

2009-11-03 nitrous oxide and tranxene together:

Tranxene (Chlorazepate) is a benzodiazepine and as such, has antianxiety properties. There should not be a problem but your dentist should make the final call on that. Make sure to tell him what meds you

2009-11-02 highschool through after grad courses needed:

Nothing special in high school. In college you need inorganinc and organic chemistry, physics, calculus, english and biology. Salaries can vary widely from state to state and depending on the practice

2009-11-01 post surgergy elevated levels of Excitatory neurotransmitters:

I don't understand what that means or what tests were performed to determine this but it is not an allergic reaction to anesthesia. There are a variety of tumors that cause increased levels of epi and

 

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