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'''Fluranes''' are a family of Halogenated Ethers that were created by humans solely for serving in anaesthesia. Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Isoflurane and Enflurane are the most famous Fluranes. Except for Methoxyflurane who was trained by [[Trichloroethylene]], all other Fluranes were trained by [[Halothane]] and [[Diethyl Ether]].
'''Fluranes''' are a family of Halogenated Ethers that were created by humans solely for serving in anaesthesia. Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Isoflurane and Enflurane are the most famous Fluranes. Except for Methoxyflurane who was trained by [[Trichloroethylene]], all other Fluranes were trained by [[Halothane]] and [[Diethyl Ether]].

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Fluranes are a family of Halogenated Ethers that were created by humans solely for serving in anaesthesia. Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Isoflurane and Enflurane are the most famous Fluranes. Except for Methoxyflurane who was trained by Trichloroethylene, all other Fluranes were trained by Halothane and Diethyl Ether.