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Muscle relaxants are often used in general anesthesia to relax the muscles and prevent involuntary movements during surgery. There are two types of muscle relaxants commonly used in anesthesia:
The type of muscle relaxant used in anesthesia will depend on the patient's medical history, the type of surgery, and other factors such as the patient's age and weight. The anesthesiologist will carefully select and administer the appropriate muscle relaxant for each patient to ensure safe and effective anesthesia during surgery. It's important to note that muscle relaxants used in anesthesia can have side effects and potential risks, which is why they are only used by trained medical professionals in a hospital or surgical center setting.