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| | Local anesthesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For purposes of pain therapy, local anesthetic drugs are often given by repeated injection or continuous infusion through a catheter. |  | | Local anesthesia is any technique to render part of the body insensitive to pain without affecting consciousness. |  | | spinal anesthesia - a local anesthetic is injected into the cerebrospinal fluid, usually at the lumbar spine (in the lower back), where it acts on spinal nerve roots and part of the spinal cord. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_anesthesia
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| | Local Anesthesia & Regional Anesthetics |
 | | While allergy to local anesthesia is not a major problem, when it does occur, it is most likely due to the ester local anesthetics because of this metabolite. |  | | Specific nerves are not sought, the local anesthetic is just injected into the skin and tissue where the painful procedure will be done. |  | | Back pain is about as common after a general anesthetic as a spinal. |
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http://www.anesthesia.wisc.edu/med3/localanes/localhandout.html
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| | Local anesthetic bacterial activity |
 | | Naropin (ropivacaine) is a long-acting local anaesthetic and analgesic, used for surgical anaesthesia and acute pain management (post-operative pain management and labour pain). |  | | However, it seems that the statement “The adverse event profile of Naropin® is similar to that of other long-acting local anesthetics of the amide-type.” has to be rewritten related to the anti-bacterial activity of Ropivacaine Vs. |  | | Organisms isolated were skin commensals and probably originated on the hands of anesthetic personnel. |
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http://www.csen.com/anesthesia/ropivacaine.htm
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| | Local anesthetics |
 | | On the other hand, serious dental pain and poor dental esthetics have real life consequences which may be just as bad for the patient as the possibility of having to deal with the effects of the allergy, no matter the consequences. |  | | Major nerve blocks require the use of longer needles and are somewhat more dependent on local anatomic variations in the patient's anatomy. |  | | It is used mostly by surgeons who want to produce very long acting anesthetic effects in order to delay the post operative pain from their surgery for as long as possible. |
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http://www.doctorspiller.com/local_anesthetics.htm
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| | Local anesthesia |
 | | While epidural anesthesia refers to depositing of local anesthetics into the extradural space, the true spinal anesthesia refers to the SUBARACHNOID access (usually known as ‘spinal’ anesthesia), which the needle penetrates the dura mater, and the analgesic is injected into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). |  | | The technique may theoretically be carried out in any species, and at any level of the spinal cord but in practice, its main use is to provide anesthesia of the lumbar region in ruminants. |  | | This involves removing the stylet of the spinal needle, filling the hub of the needle with saline or anesthetic solution, and allowing one drop to hang from the hub. |
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http://www.cvm.okstate.edu/courses/vmed5412/Lect013.htm
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| | Continuous Local Anesthetic Infiltration |
 | | Several literature studies have supported the use of continuous infusion of local anesthetics to augment traditional narcotic use in the treatment of postoperative pain. |  | | It has become a common practice at the end of a knee or shoulder procedure to place a bolus injection of a local anesthetic such as bupivacaine to assist in the postoperative pain control. |  | | Various techniques have been evaluated such as local infiltration of anesthetics, peripheral nerve block, epidural injections, and use of non-narcotic medications. |
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http://www.orthopedictechreview.com/issues/marapr02/case.htm
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| | The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Antipruritics and Local Anesthetic Dermatological Skin Preparations |
 | | Based on the aggregate view of antipruritics and local anesthetic dermatological skin preparations as defined above, data were then collected for as many similar countries as possible for that same definition, at the same level of the value chain. |  | | Depending on original data sources used, the definition of “antipruritics and local anesthetic dermatological skin preparations” is established. |  | | In the case of this report, the data were reported at the aggregate level, with no further breakdown or definition. |
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| | MedlinePlus Drug Information: Anesthetics (Parenteral-Local) |
 | | Before receiving a local anesthetic for labor and delivery, you should discuss with your doctor the good that this medicine will do as well as the risks of receiving it. |  | | Maprotiline (e.g., Ludiomil)—Use of some local anesthetics with these medicines may increase the chance of some problems, including high blood pressure and irregular heartbeats |  | | History of migraine headaches—Use of local anesthetics can worsen headaches |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/202040.html
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| | investigation of coccygodynia - Injection of local anesthetic |
 | | This is to see if the anesthetic relieves the pain for an hour or two. |  | | This test is very helpful to make certain whether it is really the coccyx that is the source of the pain. |  | | If it does, then they know that your the tissues around the coccyx are the source of the pain. |
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http://www.coccyx.org/investig/inject.htm
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| | Allergic to Local Anesthetic? |
 | | However, epi is put in there for a reason (it improves the depth and duration of the anesthetic), so if you reckon you can address the anxiety in some other way, it might be an idea to try that first. |  | | However, it IS possible to have an anaphylactic reaction, so make sure your dentist is informed of your allergy and has the necessary emergency medications on stand-by should anything happen. |  | | Your dentist may also choose an anesthetic which does not contain epinephrine. |
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http://www.dentalfearcentral.com/allergy_novacaine.html
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| | Local Anesthetic Toxicity |
 | | Local anesthetic neurotoxicity: clinical injury and strategies that may minimize risk Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. |  | | Effects of epiniphrine in local anesthetics on the central and peripheral nervous systems: Neurotoxicity and neural blood flow. |  | | Current concepts in resuscitation of patients with local anesthetic cardiac toxicity. |
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http://www.asra.com/Consensus_Conferences/local_toxicity.shtml
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| | Pain: Clinical Updates - Mar 1995 - Morphine - A "Local" Anesthetic |
 | | As is often the case in basic research, the discovery of peripheral opioid effects was due less to a plan than to coincidence. |  | | This issue of Pain: Clinical Updates describes efforts to reach such a goal and some novel practical applications that are emerging from this quest. |  | | Copyright © 1995, International Association for the Study of Pain. |
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http://www.iasp-pain.org/PCU95a.html
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| | Local Anesthetic Root Canal |
 | | Root canal therapy is often performed in one or two visits and involves the following steps: Local anesthetic is... |  | | Root canal therapy is generally necessary when the pulp, which contains the nerves and blood supply of the... |  | | Root Canal Therapy: What Is It and Why Do I Need It? |
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| | What is longest lasting local anesthetic? |
 | | HOME > General Health Discussion Forums > Chronic pain Support > What is longest lasting local anesthetic? |  | | I've tried everything and lately I've been going to the Pain Clinic at Mass. |  | | I've tried everything and lately I've been going to the Pain > Clinic at Mass. |
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http://www.pahealthsystems.com/message317063.html
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| | Determination of Ester-Type Local Anesthetic Drugs ... |
 | | The extraction procedure, the experimental conditions for heptafluorobutyryl (HFB) derivative formation, and the percentage of the ester-type local anesthetic drugs from the human serum are described. |  | | This method could be used to determine concentrations as low as 2428 ng/mL of the ester-type local anesthetic drugs. |  | | The detection limits of HFB derivatives of the ester-type local anesthetic drugs were approximately 6070 pg on column. |
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http://www.jatox.com/abstracts/1996/sept/318-terada.htm
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| | Types of local anesthetic |
 | | This is important because the behavior of the anesthetic depends on this difference. |  | | Local anesthetics work by interrupting the passage of nerve impulses. |  | | Patients who are allergic to one group of local anesthetic may not be allergic to the other. |
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http://www.phudson.com/background/basics/ANESTHESIA/LAtypes.html
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| | LOCAL - Definition |
 | | [adj] (medicine) affecting only a restricted part or area of the body; "local anesthesia" |  | | {Local affection} (Med.), a disease or ailment confined to a particular part or organ, and not directly affecting the system. |  | | {Local actions} (Law), actions such as must be brought in a particular county, where the cause arises; -- distinguished from transitory actions. |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/local
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| | Patent 5942241 |
 | | This can be prior to surgery, at the time of surgery, or following removal (discontinuation) or reversal of a systemic anesthetic. |  | | It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method for prolonging the effect of a local anesthetic agent at a desired site of treatment which is safe, effective, and which effectively controls post-operative pain. |  | | Preferably, the formulation is in a form suitable for suspension in isotonic saline, physiological buffer or other solution acceptable for injection into a patient. |
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http://www.pharmcast.com/Patents/082499OG/5942241_anesthesia_090199.htm
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| | New Needleless Local Anesthetic |
 | | The most common adverse reactions in clinical studies were application site reactions, headaches and taste perversion. |  | | Oraqix is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to amide type local anesthetics or any other product component. |  | | Novel formulation allows Oraqix to change from a liquid to a gel at body temperature. |
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http://www.gdha.org/Announcements/Oraqix_10-04.htm
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| | Local Anesthetic Injections Appear Safer Today, Dental Researchers Conclude |
 | | Electronic Dental Anesthesia Helps Allay Needle Injection Pain (September 1, 1999) -- Using electronic anesthesia reduces discomfort and disruptive behaviors in young, sedated dental patients, new research... |  | | In the study, 2,528 local anesthetic injections were administered to 1,007 consecutive patients, using a standard injection technique. |  | | New Dental Anesthetic Promises Better Pain Control For Patients (September 21, 2000) -- An Ohio State University researcher has patented a dental anesthetic formula that's considerably more effective than any currently available. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/04/990419094901.htm
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| | WXRT Radio Chicago - Chicago Music on Local Anesthetic with Richard Milne |
 | | Space on the show, however, is severely limited and subject to the whims of host Richard Milne. |  | | Visit here often for playlists and links, and shoot a message to Richard Milne at rankenter@aol.com |  | | Starting immediately WXRT will only accept recorded materials that are clearly labeled as such. |
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| | Drug Testing Terminology - Drug Test Success |
 | | Anesthetic (General): An agent that produces unconsciousness as well as diminishing or eliminating the sensation of pain. |  | | Anesthetic (Local): An agent that diminishes or eliminates the sensation of pain on or in the specific region of the body where it is applied. |
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http://www.drugtestsuccess.com/terminology.htm
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| | Treatments: Injected local anesthetic - WrongDiagnosis.com |
 | | Count: Injected local anesthetic is listed as a: treatment for 3 conditions; alternative treatment for 3 conditions; preventive treatment for 0 conditions; research treatment for 0 conditions. |  | | Injected local anesthetic as a treatment: The following list of conditions have 'Injected local anesthetic' or similar listed as a treatment in our database: |  | | By using this site you agree to our Terms of Use. |
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http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/treat/injected_local_anesthetic.htm
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| | local anesthetic |
 | | drugs that block nerve conduction when applied locally to nerve tissue in appropriate concentrations; they act on any part of the nervous system and on every type of nerve fiber; their action is completely reversible. |
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| | local anesthetic - definition of local anesthetic by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | anaesthetic, anaesthetic agent, anesthetic, anesthetic agent - a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations |  | | An anesthetic drug that induces local anesthesia by inhibiting nerve excitation or conduction. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/local+anesthetic
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| | Ibogaine Literature |
 | | "Local effects of ibogaine on extracellular levels of dopamine and its metabolites in nucleus accumbens and striatum: interactions with D-amphetamine.", Brain Research, (November 19, 1993), 628(1-2), 201-208. |  | | Smith, C. and Abood, L. "The action of some CNS [central nervous system] and local anesthetic drugs on the stimulated glycolysis of frog sartorius muscle.", International Journal of Neuropharmacology, (1966), 5(3), 255-261. |  | | "Fluoro-Jade: a novel fluorochrome for the sensitive and reliable histochemical localization of neuronal degeneration.", Brain Research, (1997), 751(1), 37-46. |
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| | Anesthetic, local definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | Anesthetic, local: An anesthetic that causes loss of feeling in a small part of the body. |  | | Anesthetic, local definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |  | | Please consult your healthcare provider before beginning any course of supplementation or treatment. |
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| | Local anesthetic - Numbness Post 706 Forums : RxBDS |
 | | Proper inferior nerve block may cause lingual nerve also to be anesthetised and in this case this is the cause. |  | | So these are manisfestations of high systemic levels of LA.....because local effect does not cross midline and in tis case it is circumoral and so it is due to blood levels and not just local effect. |  | | A patient was administered inferior alveolar nerve block on the right side for extraction of right mandibular first molar. |
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| | CD Baby: LOCAL ANESTHETIC: Altered States of Mind |
 | | Spanning a broad range of styles, from pop/rock and jazz/fusion, to electronic and experimental, the most interesting characteristic of these songs is that they continually change and evolve to maintain your interest, like movie soundtracks. |  | | CD Baby: LOCAL ANESTHETIC: Altered States of Mind |  | | Les Konley, aka Local Anesthetic, has been playing piano since the age of 7. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - local anesthetic |
 | | Local anesthesia is commonly used for a variety of relatively minor procedures, such as dentistry, sewing up wounds in the emergency room, and... |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - local anesthetic |  | | Search for books about your topic, "local anesthetic" |
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| | LOCAL ANESTHETIC |
 | | The medical glossary has been made possible by a generous donation from: |  | | The use of a local anesthetic (usually injected into the tissue) results in a small region of anesthesia (numbness). |
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| | pain of local anesthetic injections |
 | | Hudson will do everything possible to reduce the pain of your local anesthetic injections. |  | | In most cases you will be given a premedication including a narcotic. |  | | He usually mixes the local anesthetic with bicarbonate to reduce stinging. |
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| | Energy Citations Database (ECD) - Energy and Energy-Related Bibliographic Citations |
 | | Availability information may be found in the Availability, Publisher, Research Organization, Resource Relation and/or Author (affiliation information) fields and/or via the "Full-text Availability" link. |  | | Energy Citations Database (ECD) Document #7039589 - Interactions of the local anesthetic tetracaine with membranes containing phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol: a /sup 2/H NMR study |  | | For a journal article, please see the Resource Relation field. |
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| | local Anesthetic |
 | | Dr Is it ok to mix carbocaineand marcaine for local anesthetic?any adverse reactions? |  | | If you'd like to include a link to another page with your message, |  | | > Dr Is it ok to mix carbocaineand marcaine > for local anesthetic?any adverse reactions? |
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| | Music Directory: Regional |
 | | Reference and Research Book News - Times of challenge and controversy; voter registration in Haywood County, Tennessee, 1960-1961; a content analysis of local, regional and national coverage |
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