local anesthetics complicationsseptocaineSummary This chapter discusses two local anesthetics (LAs) commonly used in dentistry, namely amides and esters. Amides are subdivided into amides with epinephrine and amides without epinephrines. Metabolism of all amide LAs other than septocaine does not begin ...
Anesthetics modulate host immune responses, but it has been difficult to separate the variable of surgery from anesthesia administration when analyzing infection rates. Here, the well-studied bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes (LM) was used to assess the impact of a surgical anesthetic on host ...
Used for central respiratory depression and circulatory failure, poisoning by anesthetics and other central depressants. [usage] commonly used quantity: intramuscular injection or intravenous injection, 0.25 to 0.5g/ times, repeat 1~2 hours if necessary. Maximum time: 1.25g/. [note] large doses ...
Benzocaine (BNZ) and lidocaine (LC) are commonly used topical (spray) anesthetics approved for use in humans. Benzocaine has structural similarities to met... DG Martin,CE Watson,MB Gold,... - 《Journal of Applied Toxicology Jat》 被引量: 16发表: 2010年 Topical anesthesia-induced methemoglob...
vomiting,arrhythmias,tremors,andconvulsions. Lobeline(lobeline)[pharmacologyandapplication]carotidchemoreceptorexcitationandreflexexcitabilityofrespiratorycenter.Usedforneonatalasphyxia,inhalationanestheticsandothercentraldepressantdrugs,poisoning,carbonmonoxidepoisoning,andrespiratoryfailurecausedbypneumonia.[usage]commonlyused...
Apoptotic and neurotoxic potency of commonly used local anesthetics: 253.An abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/00115550-200709001-00045Stevens, M. F.Braun, S.Fazeli, S.Hermanns, H.Lipfert, P.Werdehausen, R.Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine...
253: Apoptotic and neurotoxic potency of commonly used local anestheticsPublication » 253: Apoptotic and neurotoxic potency of commonly used local anesthetics.doi:10.1016/j.rapm.2007.06.059STEVENS, MBRAUN, SFAZELI, SHERMANNS, HLIPFERT, P
They are also used as drug vehicles (e.g.,propofol). Serendipitously, in 1998, a group of researchers noted that pretreating rats with a lipid infusion (ILE or intravenous lipidemulsion) increased the dose of the local anesthetic, bupivacaine, required to produce asystole. Subsequent studies ...
Essentials of Interventional Techniques in Managing Chronic Pain || Pharmacology and Clinical Relevance of Commonly Used DrugsInterventional pain medicine uses many different medications, including local anesthetics, corticosteroids, neurolytic agents, and radiocontrast media. The interventionalist must make an...
Bacterial contamination of multiple-use atomizers commonly used in JapanBacterial cultureAtomizerNozzleFiberscopyLocal anesthesiaBefore performing transnasal fiberscopy to observe the nasal cavity, pharynx and larynx in outpatient clinics, nasal anesthetics and vasoconstrictive agents are routinely sprayed into ...