1.2 Local anaesthetics bupivacaine Injection: 0.25%; 0.5% (hydrochloride) in vial. Injection for spinal anaesthesia: 0.5% (hydrochloride) in 4‐ml ampoule to be mixed with 7.5% glucose solution. lidocaine Injection: 1%; 2% (hydrochloride) in vial. Injection for spinal anaesthesia: 5% (...
Central and systemic side effects are less frequent than with epidural local anaesthetics or parenteral opioids. This review focuses on the analgesic efficacy of spinal opioids and their combination with local anaesthetics for postoperative analgesia, including patient-controlled epidural analgesia. ...
Patients recently exposed tohigh-potency preparationsof opioids, such as those used in veterinary medicine or anaesthetics, should be administered naloxone urgently, even if asymptomatic. Opioid overdose triad The typicalclinical triadof opioid overdose is: Decreased level of consciousness Respiratory depress...
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