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|Local Anesthetic | |Local Anesthetic | ||
|Temporarily numbs a specific area by blocking nerve signals. | |Temporarily numbs a specific area by blocking nerve signals. | ||
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|Pain Relief | |Pain Relief | ||
|Used for relieving pain from minor injuries, burns, or insect bites. | |Used for relieving pain from minor injuries, burns, or insect bites. | ||
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|Dental Procedures | |Dental Procedures | ||
|Commonly used to numb gums and reduce discomfort during dental work. | |Commonly used to numb gums and reduce discomfort during dental work. | ||
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|Post-Surgical Pain Management | |Post-Surgical Pain Management | ||
|Helps control pain after surgeries or medical procedures. | |Helps control pain after surgeries or medical procedures. | ||
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|Anti-Arrhythmic Agent | |Anti-Arrhythmic Agent | ||
|Used intravenously to treat irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias). | |Used intravenously to treat irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias). | ||
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Revision as of 17:17, 30 January 2025
Lidocaine
Alternate Names: Xylocaine, Lignocaine
Chart of Uses:
Use | Description | Index |
---|---|---|
Local Anesthetic | Temporarily numbs a specific area by blocking nerve signals. | |
Pain Relief | Used for relieving pain from minor injuries, burns, or insect bites. | |
Dental Procedures | Commonly used to numb gums and reduce discomfort during dental work. | |
Post-Surgical Pain Management | Helps control pain after surgeries or medical procedures. | |
Anti-Arrhythmic Agent | Used intravenously to treat irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias). |
Warnings:
- Allergic Reactions: May cause hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, or throat in rare cases.
- Systemic Toxicity: Excessive use or accidental injection into the bloodstream can lead to dizziness, seizures, or cardiac arrest.
- Skin Irritation: Prolonged topical use may cause irritation or redness.
- Drug Interactions: Can interact with certain medications, including beta-blockers, antiarrhythmics, or sedatives, increasing side effects.
- Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Consult a healthcare provider before use, as safety depends on the method and dosage.
Active Compounds:
- Lidocaine Hydrochloride: The primary compound responsible for blocking nerve signal transmission by inhibiting sodium ion channels in nerve cells.
Natural Sources:
- Synthetic Compound: Lidocaine is not derived from natural sources; it is a fully synthetic pharmaceutical agent.