Anesthesia

Anesthesia is the complete or partial loss of sensation induced by anesthetic drugs. Anesthetic drugs were strong sedative drugs used to numb a patient's sensation to pain to induce a deep sleep immediately prior to medical treatment, such as surgery. Anesthetics could be applied in varying degrees and forms depending on the patient's health and requirement of the medical procedure.

Anesthetics were typically administered intravenously into the patient's bloodstream with a hypospray or syringe. Anesthetics also existed in gaseous form and could be administered on a large scale through a ship's ventilation system. An example of the last occurred when The Doctor and the USS Prometheus (Prometheus class)' EMH Mark II released neurozine gas to incapacitate Romulan Tal Shiar agents who had stolen the vessel. 

Anesthetic agents included:
 * Anesthesia gas
 * Anesthizine
 * Anetrizine
 * Axonol
 * Hyvroxilated quint-ethyl metacetamin
 * Melenex
 * Methohexital
 * Nasal numbing agent
 * Neurazine gas
 * Neurozine