Chloroform

Information about Chloroform

Chloroform uses

Chloroform is used for general Anaesthesia.

How chloroform works

Chloroform is a general anaesthetic. It works by causing reversible loss of consciousness. This allows surgical procedures to be carried out without pain and distress.

Common side effects of chloroform

Limited data available

Available Medicine for Chloroform

    Expert advice for Chloroform

    • Inform your doctor if you have any liver problems as chloroform is hepatotoxic (causes damage to liver). 
    • Inform your doctor if you have diabetes as chloroform can lead to high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia).
    • Chloroform when used for long-term at concentrations above 2% may cause respiratory arrest (failure of lung functions).
    • Do not drive or operate machinery even after chloroform effect wears off as it may still cause sleepiness and may impair your ability to think or react. 
    • Do not take if patient is allergic to Chloroform or any of its ingredients.
    • Do not take if patients being treated with adrenaline

    Frequently asked questions for Chloroform

    Chloroform

    Q. Is chloroform soluble in water?
    Chloroform is sparingly soluble in water
    Q. Is Chloroform safe to use?
    Chloroform taken orally or inhaled may cause severe damage to the body. Consult your doctor before use.

    Content on this page was last updated on 13 April, 2021, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)