Terrell Isoflurane
Generic name: isoflurane
Dosage form: inhalant
Drug class:General anesthetics
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Feb 1, 2022.
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Terrell Isoflurane Description
Terrell (isoflurane, USP), a nonflammable liquid administered by vaporizing, is a general inhalation anesthetic drug. It is 1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether, and its structural formula is:
Some physical constants are:
Molecular weight | 184.5 |
Boiling point at 760 mm Hg | 48.5°C |
Refractive index ![]() | 1.2990-1.3005 |
Specific gravity 25°/25°C | 1.496 |
Vapor pressure in mm Hg** | |
20°C | 238 |
25°C | 295 |
30°C | 367 |
35°C | 450 |
**Equation for vapor pressure calculation:
Partition coefficients at 37°C: | |
Water/gas | 0.61 |
Blood/gas | 1.43 |
Oil/gas | 90.8 |
Partition coefficients at 25°C - rubber and plastic | |
Conductive rubber/gas | 62.0 |
Butyl rubber/gas | 75.0 |
Polyvinyl chloride/gas | 110.0 |
Polyethylene/gas | ~2.0 |
Polyurethane/gas | ~1.4 |
Polyolefin/gas | ~1.1 |
Butyl acetate/gas | ~2.5 |
Purity by gas chromatography | >99.9% |
Lower limit of flammability in oxygen or nitrous oxide at 9 joules/sec. and 23°C | None |
Lower limit of flammability in oxygen or nitrous oxide at 900 joules/sec. and 23°C | Greater than useful concentration in anesthesia. |
Isoflurane is a clear, colorless, stable liquid containin..