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Medical Care Output and Productivity [PDF]

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Mark B. McClellan, Paul Heidenreich
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Intravenous lidocaine for gastrointestinal recovery after colorectal surgery: the ALLEGRO placebo-controlled randomised trial and cost-effectiveness analysis.

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Lidocaine toxicity

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980
Lidocaine is recognized as a first line drug for ventricular arrhythmias and has recently been used in acute myocardial infarction as prophylaxis against ventricular fibrillation. A 68-year-old man was erroneously given 2 gm of lidocaine by intravenous push and sustained a cardiac arrest. He was treated supportively and had complete recovery.
D L, Brown, J J, Skiendzielewski
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Intravenous lidocaine

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2017
Lidocaine has analgesic effect and antihyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, which enable its use as a general anesthetic adjuvant. Lidocaine can reduce nociception and/or cardiovascular responses to surgical stress, postoperative pain, and/or analgesic requirements. However, its mechanisms of action remain unclear, despite its different known
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Lidocaine

Southern Medical Journal, 1979
An elderly man had focal motor status epilepticus secondary to a frontal lobe hematoma. Phenytoin, phenobarbital, and diazepam did not stop the seizures. Intravenous lidocaine by bolus injection and continuous infusion rapidly controlled the seizures.
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Lidocaine Clearance

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
A, Ellsworth, D, Brown
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Lidocaine Hydrochloride

American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 2003
Christine L, Mackley, James G, Marks
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Lidocaine Ingestion

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1980
R I, Sakai, J E, Lattin
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