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Tag: pain relief

Lidocaine

Β Local anesthetic for terminal, infiltration, conduction anesthesia. The relative toxicity of lidocaine hydrochloride depends on the concentration of the solution. Lidocaine is a local anesthetic. The local anesthetic effect is due to the stabilization of the neuronal membrane by reducing its permeability to sodium ions, which prevents the occurrence of…

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Novostezin

Β The drug contains bupivacaine, a long-acting local anesthetic of the amide type with anesthetic and analgesic effects. At high doses, surgical anesthesia is achieved, while at lower doses, sensory blockade (analgesia) is achieved, accompanied by a less pronounced motor blockade. The onset and duration of the local analgesic effect depend…

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Bupivacaine

The active substance of the drug is bupivacaine, a long-acting local anesthetic of the amide type with anesthetic and analgesic effects. At high doses, surgical anesthesia is achieved, while low doses lead to sensory blockade (analgesia), which is accompanied by less pronounced motor blockade. The onset and duration of the…

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Nimesil Nimesulide

Nimesil contains nimesulide as an active ingredient - NSAIDs with predominant inhibitory activity against the COX-2 enzyme. Nimesulide has a complex mechanism of action, including the reduction of free radical formation and other components of neutrophil activation, which further explains its anti-inflammatory activity. Nimesulide has powerful analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic…

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Ketorolac Ketanov

Β Ketanov. Pain relievef. Non-narcotic analgesic. Shows anti-inflammatory and weak antipyretic activity. Ketorolac inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins and is an analgesic of peripheral action. Ketorolac has no known effect on opiate receptors. After the use of ketorolac tromethamine in controlled clinical trials, no phenomena were observed that would indicate respiratory…

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