Alocaine Injection
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Product introduction
Alocaine Injection is a local anesthetic. It is used during minor surgical procedures such as dental, oral, diagnostic, or other therapeutic procedures to anesthetize or numb the surgical area.
Alocaine Injection is used to stop pain being felt during medical tests, surgeries or in labour during birth
Alocaine Injection is used to stop pain being felt during medical tests, surgeries or in labour during birth
Uses of Alocaine Injection
- Local anesthesia (Numb tissues in a specific area)
Benefits of Alocaine Injection
In Local anesthesia (Numb tissues in a specific area)
Alocaine Injection is a local anesthetic. It makes the oral skin numb. It can be used to relieve pain, irritation, or itching caused by a wide variety of conditions. It is generally very safe, works quite quickly, and will reduce the discomfort that might be caused by mouth ulcers, a small cosmetic or other surgical procedure.
It is also used in procedures requiring the insertion of a tube into your mouth, which can otherwise be uncomfortable and even painful. Lidocaine can be applied to the surface of the tube before it is inserted. This will both lubricate the tube and give an anesthetic effect, making the procedure more comfortable.
It is also used in procedures requiring the insertion of a tube into your mouth, which can otherwise be uncomfortable and even painful. Lidocaine can be applied to the surface of the tube before it is inserted. This will both lubricate the tube and give an anesthetic effect, making the procedure more comfortable.
Side effects of Alocaine Injection
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Alocaine
- Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)
How to use Alocaine Injection
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
Safety advice
Alcohol
CAUTION
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Alocaine Injection. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Alocaine Injection is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Breast feeding
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Alocaine Injection is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Driving
SAFE
Alocaine Injection does not usually affect your ability to drive.
Kidney
CAUTION
Alocaine Injection should be used with caution in patients with severe kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Alocaine Injection may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Liver
CAUTION
Alocaine Injection should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Alocaine Injection may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
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Quick tips
- Alocaine Injection is used to anesthetize or numb the surgical area during minor surgical procedures such as oral or dental.
- It is given as an injection under the supervision of a doctor.
- Minor injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness) may occur for 1-2 minutes after injection. Notify your doctor if it persists for longer.
- Use caution while doing anything that requires concentration as Alocaine Injection can cause dizziness and sleepiness.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Fact Box
Chemical Class
Amide derivative
Habit Forming
No
Therapeutic Class
PAIN ANALGESICS
Action Class
Local anaesthetic (Amides)
Patient concerns
FAQs
Q. How long does the effect of Alocaine Injection lasts?
The anesthetic effect of Alocaine Injection starts acting rapidly. However, it has a very short duration of action of 10-20 minutes after intravenous injection and 60-90 minutes after intramuscular action. The quantity of medicine reduces into half (into the blood-stream) within 1.5 to 2 hours of taking it.
Q. Is Alocaine Injection injection painful?
No, Alocaine Injection injection does not cause pain except when it is given as spinal anesthesia. Alocaine Injection usually relieves pain in conditions like neuropathic pain and pain occurring after surgery.
Q. Who should not be given Alocaine Injection?
Alocaine Injection should not be given to patients who are allergic to it, have decreased blood volume (hypovolemia), or complete heart block. If the solution also contains adrenaline, it should not be injected into a vein or used in areas such as fingers, toes, ears, nose or penis, as the blood supply to these areas may not be sufficient.
Q. Can Alocaine Injection be abused?
No, abuse of Alocaine Injection has not been observed yet. There are very rare reports of Alocaine Injection injection causing any euphoric effect. However, Alocaine Injection may cause some psychotic reactions such as fear from death, doom anxiety, and delirium. These are short-lasting and generally disappear after the effect of injection is over.
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Marketer details
Name: Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Address: Alembic Road, Vadodara - 390 003, Gujarat,INDIA
Country of origin: India
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