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Local Anesthetics

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1992
Emergency physicians often rely on the use of local anesthetic agents to relieve patient discomfort, and research continues in an effort to develop new agents with improved anesthetic qualities. Eventually, a nontoxic, rapidly acting agent may become available that could provide profound anesthesia of long duration when applied topically to intact skin
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Update on local anesthetics

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2010
Local anesthetics are not only used as drugs to block the sodium channel to provide analgesia and antiarrhythmic action. The purpose of this review is to highlight the new indications and limitations of this class of drugs.Recent research has focused on the use of intravenous local anesthetics to improve bowel function after surgery or trauma, to ...
Borgeat, A, Aguirre, J
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Published evidence demonstrating the causation of glenohumeral chondrolysis by postoperative infusion of local anesthetic via a pain pump.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2013
BACKGROUND Glenohumeral chondrolysis is the irreversible destruction of previously normal articular cartilage, occurring most commonly after shoulder surgery in young individuals.
Frederick A Matsen, A. Papadonikolakis
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ABSORPTION OF LOCAL ANESTHETICS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
Factors that determine the rate of absorption of a local anesthetic were studied in canine and, when possible, in human subjects. The drugs used were tetracaine, cocaine, procaine, and benzocaine. Objective data was obtained in the form of actual concentrations of each drug in the blood, and the concentrations obtained by intravenous injection were ...
John Adriani, Donovan Campbell
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Local Anesthetics

2006
Local anesthetics are drugs used in many different ways and in various situations requiring local pain relief, beginning with simple procedures, such as removing a small piece of the outer layer of damaged skin, to complicated operations, such as organ transplantations.
V.J. Hruby, R.S. Vardanyan
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Allergy to Local Anesthetics

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
Patients frequently relate a history suggesting allergy to local anesthetic drugs which have been commonly recognized as causing dermatitis and systemic reactions. 1 However, there appears to be a wide discrepancy between the actual incidence and the emphasis placed on them by textbooks and lectures.
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Local Anesthetics

2014
The Side Effects of Drugs Annuals form a series of volumes in which the adverse effects of drugs and adverse reactions to them are surveyed. The series supplements the contents of Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs: the International Encyclopedia of Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions. This review of relevant publications from January 2012 to June 2013
Sekandarzad, Mir Wais, Schug, Stephan A.
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Reactions to Local Anesthetics

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
Local anesthetics are used widely by practically all physicians, most of whom are not fully aware of the lethal potential of local anesthetics and the swiftness with which they may precipitate a catastrophe. The perineural concentration of a local anesthetic necessary to interrupt conduction in a nerve fiber is many times greater than that which a ...
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Local Anesthetic Agents

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1988
The rational selection and safe use of local anesthetic solutions is of paramount importance to the practice of emergency medicine. Such decisions are based on a sound knowledge of the pharmacology and toxicity of those agents one uses clinically in day to day practice.
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LOCAL ANESTHETICS

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2013
David B. Auyong, Francis V. Salinas
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