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Bupivacaine
Created
11/09/2008
Last edit: Alan Hope
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Lasts ages, a bit cardiotoxic (especially R-isomer which can cause excitatory cardiac dysrhythmias). A well-liked LA.
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Structure of Local Anaesthetics
Last edit: Alan Hope
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Mostly tertiary amine bases. Local anaesthetics with an ester link include benzocaine, tetracaine, procaine and cocaine.
Esters are generally more toxic than the amides which are more readily metabolised and excreted.
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