Bupivacaine HCl Local Anesthetic Drugs Safe Pass
Abstrait
Nom |
Bupivacaine Hydrochloride |
Synonyme |
Bupivocoine HCl; Bupivacaine HCl; Marcaina;
Bupivacaine Hydrochloride |
n ° CAS |
14252-80-3 |
Formule moléculaire |
C18H31ClN2O2 |
Masse moléculaire |
342.9039 |
Pureté |
99% |
Apparence |
Poudre cristalline blanche |
Attestation |
BPF, ISO 9001, USP, BP |
Convient à |
Adulte, edlerly |
Standard |
Norme d'entreprise |
Usage |
After local anesthesia for surgery and postoperative
Analgesia |
La description:
Anesthesia, local- Proparacaine and tetracaine are indicated to produce local anesthesia of short duration for ophthalmic procedures including measurement of intraocular pressure, removal of foreign bodies and sutures, and conjunctival and corneal scraping in diagnosis and gonioscopy.
Application
Proparacaine hydrochloride and tetracaine are also indicated to produce local anesthesia prior to surgical procedures such as cataract extraction and pterygium excision, usually as an adjunct to locally injected anesthetics.
Ophthalmic solutions used for intraocular procedures should be preservative-free. Preservatives may cause damage to the corneal epithelium if a significant quantity of solutionenters the eye through the incision.
Bupivacaine is indicated for local infiltration, peripheral nerve block, sympathetic nerve block, and epidural and caudal blocks. It is sometimes used in combination with epinephrine to prevent systemic absorption and extend the duration of action. The 0.75% (most concentrated) formulation is used in retrobulbar block. It is the most commonly used local anesthetic in epidural anesthesia during labor, as well as in postoperative pain management&period.