General anesthetics are medications that cause unconsciousness, amnesia, analgesia, muscle relaxation, and immobility for surgery. They work by depressing the central nervous system. Both intravenous and inhaled agents are used to induce and maintain a state of general anesthesia, allowing medical procedures to be performed painlessly and without awareness. The effects of general anesthesia involve multiple stages - induction, maintenance at different depths, and recovery. Careful monitoring is required to balance drug administration and ensure patient safety.