- Bupivacaine,
marketed under the
brand name
Marcaine among others, is a
medication used to
decrease sensation in a
specific small area. In
nerve blocks...
- months.
Changing the '****tail' to
include (for example) 10 mls of .5%
Marcaine and
changing to 2% Lignocaine,
whilst in
theory should increase the longevity...
- must be
injected below L2 to
avoid piercing the
spinal cord.
Bupivacaine (
Marcaine) is the
local anaesthetic most
commonly used,
although lidocaine (lignocaine)...
-
mapracorat (INN)
maprotiline (INN)
maraciclatide (USAN)
marbofloxacin (INN)
Marcaine Marezine maridomycin (INN)
marijuana Marinol mariptiline (INN) marizomib...
- hard work. A
small fortune's
worth of a drug
deadlier than heroin,
called Marcaine, has been
stolen from a
factory near the colony, and Hugo Brenner, the...
- Anbesol,
Orajel Ester -
Aminobenzoic Short benzonatate Tessalon bupivacaine Marcaine, Sensorcaine,
Vivacaine 1957 (Ekenstam) 1963 (Widman and Telivuo) Amide...
-
concerns about long
acting agents, a
mixture of
lidocaine and
bupivacaine (
Marcaine) is
often used. A
mixture of 1 part 2%
lidocaine with 3
parts 0.5% bupivacaine...
- of
autologous myogenic cells. This can be
completed either by in vivo
marcaine infiltration of
muscle tissue that can then be
grown in vitro, or have...
- Ultracaine,
Zorcaine Benzocaine Anbesol, Lanacane,
Orajel Bupivacaine Marcaine, Sensorcaine,
Vivacaine Butacaine Butyn Chloroprocaine Nesacaine Cinchocaine/Dibucaine...
- is withdrawn. 2%
Lidocaine (Xylocaine) and 0.5% to 0.75%
bupivicaine (
Marcaine) are two
commonly used agents. Epinephrine,
commonly mixed in with local...