[PDF][PDF] Pharmacology, toxicology, and clinical use of new long acting local anesthetics, ropivacaine and levobupivacaine

S Leone, S Di Cianni, A Casati, G Fanelli - Acta Biomed, 2008 - Citeseer
Levobupivacaine and ropivacaine, two new long-acting local anesthetics, have been
developed as an alternative to bupivacaine, after the evidence of its severe toxicity. Both of …

Postoperative nausea and vomiting in regional anesthesia: a review

A Borgeat, G Ekatodramis… - The Journal of the …, 2003 - pubs.asahq.org
ANESTHESIA has become remarkably safe, and while death and permanent damage have
become rare occurrences, other sequelae of anesthesia are gaining more importance …

Bupivacaine, levobupivacaine and ropivacaine: are they clinically different?

A Casati, M Putzu - Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2005 - Elsevier
Two new, long-acting local anaesthetics have been developed after the evidence of
bupivacaine-related severe toxicity: levobupivacaine and ropivacaine. Both these agents …

Ropivacaine: a review of its pharmacology and therapeutic use in regional anaesthesia

A Markham, D Faulds - Drugs, 1996 - Springer
Synopsis The enantiomerically pure (S-enantiomer) amide local anaesthetic drug
ropivacaine blocked nerve fibres responsible for transmission of pain (Aδ and fibres) more …

Ropivacaine: a review of its use in regional anaesthesia and acute pain management

D Simpson, MP Curran, V Oldfield, GM Keating - Drugs, 2005 - Springer
Ropivacaine (Naropin®) is the pure S (−)-enantiomer of propivacaine, and is a long-acting
amide local anaesthetic agent, eliciting nerve block via reversible inhibition of sodium ion …

Ropivacaine: a pharmacological review

TG Hansen - Expert review of neurotherapeutics, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Ropivacaine (Naropin®, AstraZeneca) a new long-acting amide local anaesthetic agent, is a
pure S-enantiomer, with a high pKa and relatively low-lipid solubility. Since its clinical …

Developments in local anaesthetic drugs

JB Whiteside, JAW Wildsmith - British journal of anaesthesia, 2001 - bjanaesthesia.org
Most of the recent developments in local anaesthetics have been a direct consequence of
the recognition, 20 yr ago, of the acute, life-threatening cardiotoxicity of bupivacaine. 5 All …

The effects of age on neural blockade and hemodynamic changes after epidural anesthesia with ropivacaine

MJG Simon, BT Veering, R Stienstra… - Anesthesia & …, 2002 - journals.lww.com
We studied the influence of age on the neural blockade and hemodynamic changes after the
epidural administration of ropivacaine 1.0% in patients undergoing orthopedic, urological …

Adverse effects and drug interactions associated with local and regional anaesthesia

M Naguib, MMA Magboul, AH Samarkandi, M Attia - Drug safety, 1998 - Springer
Systemic and localised adverse effects of local anaesthetic drugs usually occur because of
excessive dosage, rapid absorption or inadvertent intravascular injection. Small children are …

Lung function under high thoracic segmental epidural anesthesia with ropivacaine or bupivacaine in patients with severe obstructive pulmonary disease undergoing …

H Groeben, B Schäfer, G Pavlakovic… - The Journal of the …, 2002 - pubs.asahq.org
Background Because general anesthesia with tracheal intubation can elicit life-threatening
bronchospasm in patients with bronchial hyperreactivity, epidural anesthesia is often …