- 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...
- po****rity as a
personal lubricant. [citation needed]
Lignocaine gel
containing the
local anaesthetic lignocaine is a
prime example of a non-irritating substances...
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cetylpyridinium chloride and
benzyl alcohol.
Cepacaine lozenges contain lignocaine and
cetylpyridinium chloride, and
Cepacaine mouthwash contains benzocaine...
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thereby interfering with the
propagation of
action potentials; thus, like
lignocaine and novocaine, it acts as a
local anesthetic. It also
functions on the...
- the
affected area in hot water,
applying papaya ointment,
xylocaine or
lignocaine cream, and even
swabbing with
dilute hydrochloric acid. All of
these have...
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alleviating distress during venipuncture in children. A needle-free
powder lignocaine delivery system has been
shown to
decrease the pain of
venipuncture in...
- 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 time it...
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Drugs with a
direct membrane action: the
prototype was quinidine, and
lignocaine was a key example.
Differing from
other authors, Vaughan-Williams describe...
- DH,
Evans CC,
Meadows GA (December 1972). "Gentamicin, tubocurarine,
lignocaine and
neuromuscular blockade. A case report".
British Journal of Anaesthesia...
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immediate wound closure.
Macrobrachium americanum prawns treated with
lignocaine (a
local anaesthetic in mammals)
prior to
eyestalk ablation show less...