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Lidocaine

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Synonym(s): Lignocaine

Introduction

Name

  • Lidocaine.

Class of drug

  • Amide-linked local anesthetic.
  • Class 1B antidysrhythmic.

Uses

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Administration

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Pharmacokinetics

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Precautions

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Withdrawal Periods

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Adverse Reactions

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Further Reading

Publications

Refereed papers

  • Recent references from PubMed and VetMedResource.
  • Vieitez V, G��mez de Segura I ��, Martin-Cuervo M, Gracia L A, Ezquerra L J (2017) Successful use of lipid emulsion to resuscitate a foal after intravenous lidocaine induced cardiovascular collapse. Equine Vet J 49 (6), 767-769 PubMed.
  • Cassutto B H & Gfeller R W (2003) Use of intravenous lidocaine to prevent reperfusion injury and subsequent multiple organ dysfunction syndromeJ Vet Emerg Crit Care 13 (3), 137.
  • Jones R S (2001) Epidural analgesia in the dog and cat. Vet J 161 (2), 123-131.
  • Lemke K A & Dawson S D (2000) Local and regional anesthesia. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 30 (4), 839-857.

Other sources of information

  • Based on Small Animal Formulary. Tennant B (1999) 3rd edn. BSAVA, UK.
  • Plumb D C (1999) Veterinary Drug Handbook. 3rd edn. Iowa State University Press, USA. pp 379-381.