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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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Effects of local anesthetics on cancer cells.

Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2020
Hengrui Liu, J. Dilger, Jun Lin
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LOCAL ANESTHETICS

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2013
David B. Auyong, Francis V. Salinas
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Local Anesthetics: Eutectic Mixture of Local Anesthetics

1991
All commonly available local anesthetics have poor skin penetration when applied topically. One of the main reasons is that a local anesthetic agent needs to be in its cationic form in order to block nerve conduction. But it is the uncharged base which penetrates and diffuses into the tissues after topical administration.
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Choosing a Local Anesthetic

Dermatologic Clinics, 1994
Although lidocaine alone will serve as an excellent anesthetic for most patients, using less painful injectable agents, topical anesthetics, and occasionally oral sedation will offer the frightened or pain-intolerant patient an acceptable and effective alternative system of local anesthesia.
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THE PHARMACOLOGY OF LOCAL ANESTHETICS

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2000
The pharmacology of local anesthetics is an integration of the basic physiology of excitable cells and the mechanism by which local anesthetics are capable of interrupting conduction of neural messages. The common characteristics of the molecules with local anesthetic action have been identified and can explain the properties of the agents.
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Narcotics and Local Anesthetics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1993
The recognition and alleviation of animal pain is a growing veterinary and public concern. Pain can be of an acute or chronic nature with different behavioral manifestations. Physiologically, pain is a dynamic and complex phenomenon that produces changes in the central and autonomic nervous systems as well as in the endocrine system.
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Toxicity of Local Anesthetics

New England Journal of Medicine, 1976
Local anesthetics comprise one of the most widely used classes of drugs in medicine and dentistry, with their remarkable ability to block, quickly and reversibly, the traffic of impulses through both sensory and motor nerves. Historically, the demonstration of the general anesthetic properties of diethyl ether in 1846 antedated by 38 years Koller's ...
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A review and new insights to antimicrobial action of local anesthetics

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2019
B. Razavi, B. S. Fazly Bazzaz
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The European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy/American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Recommendations on Local Anesthetics and Adjuvants Dosage in Pediatric Regional Anesthesia

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2017
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