Pharmacology - Chapter 26 - Local Anesthetics Flashcards

1
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Local anesthetics - drugs that suppress pain by…

A

blocked impulse conduction.

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2
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What are a few advantages of local anesthetics?

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Pain is suppressed without causing generalized depression of the nervous system. They are also safer than general anesthesia.

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3
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Local anesthetics - MOA

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Stop axonal conduction by blocking sodium channels. Blocks all neuronal function, both sensory and motor.

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4
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Local Anesthetics - have lots of selectivity. T/F?

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False! They are not at all selective. They will block any and everything it can.

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5
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Axonal conduction in non-myelinated neurons are blocked more easily than myelinated neurons. T/F?

A

True!

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6
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Time course of action - Local Anesthetics - usually begins…..

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usually begins promptly and persists no longer than needed.

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7
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Local anesthetics are usually used in conjunction with a ???

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Vasonconstrictor.

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8
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Why are local anesthetics used with vasoconstrictors?

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They delay absorption, reduce toxicity, prolong effects, etc.

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9
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What are the two classifications of local anesthetics?

A

Esters and Amides.

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10
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Esters are…

A

procaines.

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11
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Amides are…

A

lidocaines.

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12
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Esters - metabolized by ___ in the ___.

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Esterases in the blood.

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13
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Amides - metabolized by ___ in the ___.

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Enzymes in the liver.

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14
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What are some adverse effects of local anesthetics?

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CNS - causes excitation, followed by depression. Allergic reactions, bradycardia, etc.

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15
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Procaine is very effective topically. T/F?

A

FALSE. It is not at all effective topically.

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16
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Procaine must be administered ___

A

by injection.

17
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Cocaine is a ___ type.

A

Ester.

18
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Cocaine causes intense constriction. T/F?

A

True!

19
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Infiltration anesthesia - basic info.

A

Inject directly into immediate area of surgery. Lidocaine, bupivacaine.

20
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Nerve block anesthesia - basic info.

A

Inject into nerves that supply surgical field but which are distant from field. Lidocaine, mepivacaine (for short procedure) or bupivacaine (for longer procedure.)

21
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Intravenous regional anesthesia - basic info.

A

Anesthetize extremities (not entire arm or leg) by 1st removal of blood and then injection into vein. Does not want anesthetic to go into general circulation. Lidocaine without epinephrine.

22
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Epidural anesthesia - basic info.

A

Inject local anesthetic into the epidural space. Blocks conduction in nerve roots and in the spinal cord. Lidocaine/bupivacaine.