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Ropivacaine (rINN) is a
local anaesthetic drug
belonging to the
amino amide group. The name
ropivacaine refers to both the
racemate and the
marketed S-enantiomer...
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Etidocaine Levobupivacaine Lidocaine Mepivacaine Prilocaine Ropivacaine Local anesthetic agents prevent the
transmission of
nerve impulses without...
- 1989.
Ruetsch YA, Böni T,
Borgeat A (August 2001). "From
cocaine to
ropivacaine: the
history of
local anesthetic drugs".
Current Topics in Medicinal...
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Prilocaine High
Duration and High
Potency Tetracaine Bupivacaine Cinchocaine Ropivacaine Local anesthetics may be used to
prevent and/or
treat acute pain, to...
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terminal amino portion of
bupivacaine (as well as mepivacaine,
ropivacaine, and levobupivacaine) is
contained within a
piperidine ring;
these agents...
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produce hypertension or
local vasoconstriction, with the
exception of
Ropivacaine and
Mepivacaine that do
produce weak vasoconstriction.
Unlike other forms...
- levobupivacaine, and
ropivacaine are long-acting (4–18 hours).
Drugs commonly used for
peripheral nerve blocks include lidocaine,
ropivacaine, bupivacaine, and...
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clinician reported favorably on the use of
ropivacaine for slow-infusion
tumescent anesthesia,
where ropivacaine provided local anesthesia for
about twice...
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herniorrhaphy or pain
relief for
procedures such as a
caesarean section.
Ropivacaine is an
example of the
anaesthetic which may be used for the block. Deep...
- molarity) than
racemic bupivacaine and has a
longer motor block onset time.
Ropivacaine is, next to levobupivacaine,
another less
cardiotoxic alternative to...