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Qué (quién) es lignocaine - definición

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Lignocaine; Xylocaine; Lidocaine hydrochloride; Lidopen; Xylocard; Lidocane; Lidoderm; Solarcaine; Lignocaine Hydrochloride; Linocaine; Linocane; Lidocain; Lydacaine; Litocain; Xylocain; Anestacon; ATC code C01BB01; ATCvet code QC01BB01; ATC code C05AD01; ATCvet code QC05AD01; ATC code D04AB01; ATCvet code QD04AB01; ATC code N01BB02; ATCvet code QN01BB02; ATC code R02AD02; ATCvet code QR02AD02; ATC code S01HA07; ATCvet code QS01HA07; ATC code S02DA01; ATCvet code QS02DA01; Versatis; After Burn Gel; After Burn Spray; Anestacon Jelly; Cappicaine; Dalcaine; DermaFlex; Duncaine; Esracaine; Gravocain; Isicaina; Lanabiotic; Leostesin; Lidoject-1; Lidoject-2; Maricaine; Norwood Sunburn Spray; Octocaine; Octocaine-100; Octocaine-50; Rocephin Kit; Solcain; Xylocaine 5% Spinal; Xylocaine Endotracheal; Xylocaine Test Dose; Xylocaine Viscous; Xylocaine-MPF; Zilactin-L; Zilactin; Ligrocaine; Xyloneural; Xylesin; Kenergon; Viscous lidocaine; Lidocaine/epinephrine; RectiCare; Lydocaine; Epinephrine; lidocaine hydrochloride; Epinephrine/lidocaine hydrochloride; Lidocaine hydrochloride/epinephrine; Lidocaine Hydrochloride and Epinephrine; Ztlido; Lidocaine hydrochloride monohydrate

lignocaine         
['l?gn?(?)ke?n]
¦ noun another term for lidocaine.
Origin
1950s: from ligno- (L. equivalent of xylo-, used in the earlier name xylocaine and reflecting chemical similarity to xylene) + -caine (from cocaine).
lidocaine         
['l?d?(?)ke?n]
¦ noun Medicine a synthetic compound used as a local anaesthetic, e.g. for dental surgery, and in treating abnormal heart rhythms.
Origin
1940s: from (acetani)lid(e) + -caine (from cocaine).

Wikipedia

Lidocaine

Lidocaine, also known as lignocaine and sold under the brand name Xylocaine among others, is a local anesthetic of the amino amide type. It is also used to treat ventricular tachycardia. When used for local anaesthesia or in nerve blocks, lidocaine typically begins working within several minutes and lasts for half an hour to three hours. Lidocaine mixtures may also be applied directly to the skin or mucous membranes to numb the area. It is often used mixed with a small amount of adrenaline (epinephrine) to prolong its local effects and to decrease bleeding.

If injected intravenously, it may cause cerebral effects such as confusion, changes in vision, numbness, tingling, and vomiting. It can cause low blood pressure and an irregular heart rate. There are concerns that injecting it into a joint can cause problems with the cartilage. It appears to be generally safe for use in pregnancy. A lower dose may be required in those with liver problems. It is generally safe to use in those allergic to tetracaine or benzocaine. Lidocaine is an antiarrhythmic medication of the class Ib type. This means it works by blocking sodium channels and thus decreasing the rate of contractions of the heart. When injected near nerves, the nerves cannot conduct signals to or from the brain.

Lidocaine was discovered in 1946 and went on sale in 1948. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. It is available as a generic medication. In 2020, it was the 337th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 700 thousand prescriptions.

Ejemplos de uso de lignocaine
1. The midwife applied yellow antiseptic to her pelvic area and injected her with lignocaine, an anesthetic.