Local Anesthetics (M2) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three chemical components of local anesthetics?

A
  1. lipophilic group
  2. intermediate chain
  3. ionizable group
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2
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What are the two groups of local anesthetics?

A
  1. ester type

2. amide type

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3
Q

Where are amide type anesthetics metabolism?

A

liver

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4
Q

Where are ester type anesthetics metabolism?

A

plasma

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5
Q

What are the biologic toxins that bind to Na+ receptors and prolong the influx of sodium, altering the resting potential?

A
  1. batrachotoxin
  2. aconitine
  3. veratridine
  4. scorpion venoms
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6
Q

What are the marine toxins that resemble local anesthetic affect and block conduction without a change in the membrane potential?

A
  1. tetrodotoxin

2. saxitoxin

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7
Q

What type of channel state have low affinity for local anesthetics?

A

channels in resting state

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8
Q

What are sites of injection of LA around the spinal canal?

A
  1. epidural
  2. caudal
  3. perineural
  4. spinal
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9
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What are the effects of vasoconstrictors being used with local anesthetics?

A
  1. enhance localized neuronal uptake
  2. longer duration
  3. lower total LA requirement
  4. dec systemic absorption
  5. can potentiate neurotoxicity
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10
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What are the ocular local anesthetics?

A
  1. cocaine
  2. tetracaine
  3. benoxinate
  4. proparacaine
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