- Bupivacaine,
marketed under the
brand name
Marcaine among others, is a
medication used to
decrease sensation in a
specific small area. In
nerve blocks...
-
epinephrine 1:100,000 and
Prilocaine HCl 4% +
epinephrine 1:200,000.
Bupivicaine HCl 0.5% +
epinephrine 1:200,000
gives a long
duration of
action of pulpal...
-
surgeons will
inject a
local anesthetic such as 2%
plain lidocaine or 0.5%
bupivicaine into the
areas to
allow the
patient an
additional period of
relief from...
-
ropivacaine provided local anesthesia for
about twice as long as lidocaine.
Bupivicaine is not
recommended by the
American Academy of
Dermatology due to a lack...
-
procedure involves injecting a
local anesthetic drug (e.g.
lidocaine or
bupivicaine) with a 20
gauge spinal needle near the
pudendal nerve in
order to provide...
- The most
common local anesthetics used at the site of the
nerves are
bupivicaine, mepivicaine, and chloroprocaine.
There is a very high
chance that the...
-
anesthetics used in
nerve blocks are
typically a mix of
lidocaine and
bupivicaine, and the
numbness will last for 4–6 hours.
Nerve blocks can distinguish...
- a
local anesthetic (most
often 2% (plain) lidocaine, or 0.5% (plain)
bupivicaine). The
urological surgeon will
inject the
anesthetic at the
twelve o'clock...
- the
needle is withdrawn. 2%
Lidocaine (Xylocaine) and 0.5% to 0.75%
bupivicaine (Marcaine) are two
commonly used agents. Epinephrine,
commonly mixed...
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Subacromial Bupivicaine Pain
Catheter for
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair."
Journal of Shoulder...