local anesthetis Flashcards
how are ester and amide linked local anesthetics metabolized?
- Ester-linked local anesthetics are metabolized by tissue and plasma esterases (pseudocholinesterases).
- Amide-linked local anesthetics are in general degraded by liver microsomal cytochrome P450.
MECHANISM OF ACTION
- Local anesthetics block voltage-gated sodium channels.
- Local anesthetics bind to receptors near the intracellular end of the channel and block the channel.
- Sufficient concentrations of a local anesthetic applied to a nerve fiber abolish action potentials.
short acting local anesthetics?
• Procaine and chloroprocaine are short-acting
Intermediate acting local anesthetics
• Lidocaine, mepivacaine, and prilocaine are intermediate-acting.
Long acting Local anesthetics
• Tetracaine, bupivacaine, etidocaine and ropivacaine are long-acting.
Toxiicity of Local anesthetics?
- Ultimately, local anesthetics are absorbed from the site of administration.
- If blood levels rise too high, effects on several organs systems may be observed.
Toxicity: Central Nervous System
- how do you tx with large doses of LA?
When large doses must be given, premedication with a benzodiazepine provides significant prophylaxis against seizures
Toxicity: CV System?
- Local anesthetics block sodium channels and thus depress cardiac pacemaker activity, excitability and conduction.
- With the exception of cocaine they also depress strength of cardiac contraction and cause arteriolar dilation, leading to hypotension.
- Cocaine may cause vasoconstriction and hypertension; also cardiac arrhythmias.
What drug is more cardiotoxic than other Local anesthetics?
Bupivacaine
Toxicity: Blood
- Prilocaine
Large doses of prilocaine during regional anesthesia may lead to accumulation of the metabolite o-toluidine, an oxidizing agent capable of converting hemoglobin to methemoglobin
Allergic reactions are rare in which group of local anesthetics?
- Amides are not metabolized to p-aminobenzoic acid.
* Allergic reactions to agents of the amide group are extremely rare.
Procaine metabolites can inhibit what type of drugs?
Sulfonamides