Lignocaine infusion, also known as lidocaine infusion, is primarily used for its analgesic and antiarrhythmic properties. It is commonly administered to manage acute pain, especially in postoperative settings, and to treat certain types of cardiac arrhythmias. The infusion works by stabilizing the neuronal membranes, thereby inhibiting the transmission of pain signals and reducing excitability in cardiac tissues. Additionally, it can have a calming effect on the nervous system, providing further therapeutic benefits.
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Lignocaine hydrochloride gel is a topical numbing agent. It can be applied about 15 minutes before a procedure such as starting an IV or a tattoo. It is often used on very young children for their comfort.
No Emla contains lignocaine, prilocaine and oil base. The oil base will hinder the healing process of open would. When used on intact skin only the active ingredient lignocaine, prilocaine can penetrate epidermis.
Yes, it can cause a sinus bradycardia (slowed heart rate).
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Infusion nurses are mostly female.
what is laminectomy with infusion osteiomlit? what is laminictormy with infrsion oteomylitis?
please explain the process and procedure for the infusion therapy for migraines
A Reclast infusion is a procedure whereby you can get one infusion each year instead of the medications by mouth that are given for treatment of osteopena or osteoporosis. "Reclast" is the medication's name.
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Intravenous Infusion
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