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A common anesthesia gas called isoflurane can undo the blocking effect that a blood-clotting drug (tranexamic acid) has on certain brain signals in the spine, bringing those signals back to normal — but another anesthesia drug, propofol, needs to be given in much higher doses to do the same thing.

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Tranexamic acid concentrations associated with human seizures inhibit glycine receptors.

Randomized Controlled Trial
Human & Animal & In Vitro
2012 Dec

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