As an Authorized Distributor of Record (ADR), Henry Schein, Inc. has access to over 120 local anesthetic, pharmaceutical, and vaccine manufacturing partners. This allows us to source products from a broad spectrum of providers, ensuring the product availability and competitive prices needed to help provide your patients the best possible care. Our portfolio includes supplies such as oxygen masks and stimulating needles, and equipment including ventilators and vital signs monitors, to help you best serve and maintain the safety and care for patients undergoing anesthesia.
Quality anesthesia supplies from Henry Schein Medical help anesthesiology professionals provide safety and comfort during their procedure. While undergoing anesthesia may be daunting for your patient, they can rest assured that Henry Schein Medical only offers high-quality products they can rely on. Our wide range of medical and surgical supplies are designed to help meet your anesthesiology and procedural needs.
Henry Schein Medical offers a wide range of diagnostic equipment and supplies to address the anesthesia needs for your patients. The right equipment can bring significant benefits to your practice. You'll increase the number of treatment options you can offer your patients while achieving increased revenues and greater patient satisfaction.
Our equipment specialists can provide the advice and guidance you'll need to take advantage of technologies that will keep your business competitive and more productive. They'll evaluate your requirements and help you choose the equipment that is best suited to your practice goals and your budget.
Henry Schein Medical is committed to offering you the best anesthesia drugs and pharmaceutical products and services as well as enhancing the quality of care in your practice. We offer a wide range of pharmaceutical supplies and drug supplies designed to help you meet your anesthesiology facility practice needs.
We provide anesthesia machines from GE Healthcare, Drager, Penlon, Datascope, Mindray as well as Aestiva, Excel, Mod SE machines from Ohmeda. We sell anesthesia parts and provide anesthesia and general biomed service. As an approved Distributor of Record (ADR), Henry Schein, Inc. has access to over 120 local anesthetic, pharmaceutical and vaccine manufacturing partners. This allows us to source products from a broad spectrum of providers, ensuring the product availability and competitive prices needed to help provide your patients the best possible care.
Local anesthetics are used to prevent patients from feeling pain during medical, surgical, or dental procedures. Over-the-counter local anesthetics are also available to provide temporary relief from pain, irritation, and itching caused by various conditions such as cold sores, canker sores, sore throats, sunburn, insect bites, poison ivy, and minor cuts and scratches.
General anesthesia is the induction of a balanced state of unconsciousness, accompanied by the absence of pain sensation and the paralysis of skeletal muscle over the entire body. It is induced through the administration of anesthetic drugs and is used during major surgery and other invasive surgical procedures.
General anesthesia is intended to bring about five distinct states during surgery:
A complete medical history, including a history of allergies in family members, is an important precaution. Patients may have a potentially fatal allergic response to anesthesia known as malignant hyperthermia, even if there is no previous personal history of reaction.
General anesthetics should be administered only by board-certified medical professionals. Anesthesia providers consider many factors, including a patient's age, weight, allergies to medications, medical history, and general health when deciding which anesthetic or combination of anesthetics to use. The American Society of Anesthesiologists has compiled guidelines for classifying patients according to risk levels as follows:
Equipment for general anesthesia should be thoroughly checked before the operation; all items that might be needed, such as extra tubes or laryngoscope blades, should be available. Staff members should be knowledgeable about the problems that might arise with the specific anesthetic being used, and be able to recognize them and respond appropriately. General anesthetics cause a lowering of the blood pressure (hypotension), a response that requires close monitoring and special drugs to reverse it in emergency situations.
There are four stages of general anesthesia that help providers to better predict the course of events, from anesthesia induction to emergence.
Our experienced laboratory specialists can assist you in the planning, equipment selection, setup, and regulatory compliance within new and existing office laboratories. Our goal is to simplify and streamline your procurement process, allowing you to focus administering anesthesia.