Lidocaine, also known as lignocaine and sold under the brand name Xylocaine among others, is a local anesthetic of the amino amide type. It is also used...
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Lidocaine/prilocaine is a eutectic mixture of equal quantities (by weight) of lidocaine and prilocaine. A 5% emulsion preparation, containing 2.5% each...
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Benzalkonium chloride/lidocaine (trade name Bactine among others) is an antiseptic, first-aid treatment distributed by Wellspring Pharmaceutical Corporation...
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Local anesthetic (redirect from Lidocaine/tetracaine)
Procaine Chloroprocaine Medium Duration of Action and Medium Potency Lidocaine Prilocaine High Duration and High Potency Tetracaine Bupivacaine Cinchocaine...
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of dyspepsia. The GI cocktail generally contains a mixture of viscous lidocaine, an antacid, and an anticholinergic. The GI cocktail is commonly prescribed...
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dentistry. It is also often combined with lidocaine as a topical preparation for dermal anesthesia (lidocaine/prilocaine or EMLA), for treatment of conditions...
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Transdermal analgesic patch (section Lidocaine patches)
patches. Beyond these are patches that contain drugs such as diclofenac and lidocaine and various other drugs. The main purpose of transdermal analgesic patches...
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which contains lidocaine, as well as antiseptic agents present in original Strepsils. In Strepsils Spain they are also available with lidocaine marketed as...
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to prevent pain in the area around a tooth is lidocaine (also called xylocaine or lignocaine). Lidocaine's half-life in the body is about 1.5–2 hours. The...
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other types of local treatment of painful sites with lidocaine patches (5%) (Lidoderm®) or lidocaine/prilocaine (25 mg/25 mg) cream (EMLA®) have shown a...
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Chlorhexidine gluconate and viscous Lidocaine for relief of pain. However, care should be taken as the high doses of viscous lidocaine my cause adverse effects....
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combination of agents used in tumescent anesthesia is lidocaine (0.05-0.10%) and epinephrine (1 ppm). For lidocaine, total doses of 35 mg/kg and 55 mg/kg have been...
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cimetidine, diazepam, ethanol (drinking alcohol), imipramine, insulin, lidocaine, midazolam, morphine, pethidine, propranolol, and tetrahydrocannabinol...
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hypokalemic sensory overstimulation, lidocaine is not very effective, but articaine works well. Studies comparing lidocaine and articaine found that articaine...
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other narcotics, especially in non-medical use (drug abuse) Ketorolac Lidocaine poisoning Lomotil Nitrous oxide, long-term exposure Ritonavir A nerve...
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lidocaine iontophoresis. By contrast, noninvasive dermal anesthesia can be established in 5–15 min without distorting underlying tissues by lidocaine...
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Sevoflurane Ketamine Propofol Thiopental Bupivacaine Lidocaine Lidocaine/epinephrine (lidocaine + epinephrine) Complementary: Ephedrineα Atropine Midazolam...
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Laser-assisted drug delivery (section Lidocaine)
anesthesia. Lidocaine is a local anesthetic cream used to prevent and treat pain. Increase dermal absorption and transdermal bioavailability of lidocaine were...
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can be used to help with the pain. Numbing medication, such as topical lidocaine, may also help. Strep throat is typically treated with antibiotics, such...
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from the intracellular side of the channel include: Local anesthetics: lidocaine Class I antiarrhythmic agents Various anticonvulsants: phenytoin, oxcarbazepine...
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Medications applied to the skin such as capsaicin or topical anesthetics (e.g., lidocaine) are used for mild pain and can be used in combination with oral medications...
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recommended in the ACLS protocol include epinephrine, amiodarone, and lidocaine. The timing and administration of these medications depends on the underlying...
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magnesium, phenytoin, and lidocaine. Magnesium suppresses digoxin-induced ventricular arrhythmias while phenytoin and lidocaine suppresses digoxin-induced...
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amounts of fluid, or adding a small dose of lidocaine to the intravenous fluid, although adding lidocaine may increase the likelihood of medical errors...
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is equivalent to lidocaine in blocking the motor nerve and sensory. Pyrrocaine was proven to be somewhat harmless compared to lidocaine. No signs of methemoglobinemia...
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reflux or gastritis. It usually consists of an antacid and the anaesthetic lidocaine. Some variants contain an anticholinergic. The name of the preparation...
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benzoate or saccharinate. It can be obtained by the quaternization of lidocaine, a popular anesthetic, with benzyl chloride or a similar reagent. To obtain...
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g. with amines. The use of chloroacetyl chloride in the synthesis of lidocaine is illustrative: The major use of chloroacetyl chloride is as an intermediate...
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as treat illnesses. A nerve block is the use of local anesthetic (e.g lidocaine) to inhibit the sensation of pain caused by one or multiple nerves. A...
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Mouthwash (section Lidocaine/xylocaine)
Kakiuchi Y, Miyabe M, Yamaguchi H (November 2002). "Lidocaine toxicity during frequent viscous lidocaine use for painful tongue ulcer". Journal of Pain and...
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