Local Anesthetics (M2) Flashcards
What are the three chemical components of local anesthetics?
- lipophilic group
- intermediate chain
- ionizable group
What are the two groups of local anesthetics?
- ester type
2. amide type
Where are amide type anesthetics metabolism?
liver
Where are ester type anesthetics metabolism?
plasma
What are the biologic toxins that bind to Na+ receptors and prolong the influx of sodium, altering the resting potential?
- batrachotoxin
- aconitine
- veratridine
- scorpion venoms
What are the marine toxins that resemble local anesthetic affect and block conduction without a change in the membrane potential?
- tetrodotoxin
2. saxitoxin
What type of channel state have low affinity for local anesthetics?
channels in resting state
What are sites of injection of LA around the spinal canal?
- epidural
- caudal
- perineural
- spinal
What are the effects of vasoconstrictors being used with local anesthetics?
- enhance localized neuronal uptake
- longer duration
- lower total LA requirement
- dec systemic absorption
- can potentiate neurotoxicity
What are the ocular local anesthetics?
- cocaine
- tetracaine
- benoxinate
- proparacaine