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  1. Classification of Local Anesthetics - Pharmacy Freak

    Oct 12, 2023 · Local anesthetics are medications used to induce a reversible loss of sensation in a specific part of the body. They work by blocking nerve signals in the area where they are applied or …

  2. Basic pharmacology of local anaesthetics - PMC

    Local anaesthetic agents are amphipathic molecules. They bind primarily to sodium channels but also to potassium and calcium channels, and G-protein-coupled receptors. Structural modifications alter …

  3. Local anesthetic - Wikipedia

    Many local anesthetics fall into two general chemical classes, amino esters (top) and amino amides (bottom).

  4. Classification & SAR of Local anesthetics.pdf - SlideShare

    Local anesthetic agents are medications that induce a reversible loss of sensation in a specific area of the body without causing loss of consciousness, commonly used in various medical procedures.

  5. Local Anaesthetics - Classification, Chemistry, Mechanism of Action ...

    Local anaesthetics (LAs) are drugs which upon topical application or local injection cause reversible loss of sensory perception, especially of pain, in a restricted area of the body.

  6. The particular profile of each local anaesthetic should be used to determine which one to use. Because all anaesthetics have a pKa of 7.6 to 9.2, they work best in a neutral or slightly alkaline environment.

  7. Classification of Local Anesthetics | PDF | Anesthesia - Scribd

    Local anesthetics (LAs) are drugs that induce reversible loss of sensory perception by blocking nerve impulse conduction, classified into injectable and surface types.

  8. Local Anesthetics: Classification, Mechanism, Uses, and Effects

    Classification, mechanism, therapeutic uses, and adverse effects of local anesthetics.

  9. Local anesthetics - WikiAnesthesia

    Mar 15, 2022 · Local anesthetics consist of a lipophilic group and a hydrophilic group connected by an ester or amide linkage. Thus, there are two major classifications of local anesthetics: esters and

  10. Handbook of Local Anesthesia - elsevier-elibrary.com

    Local anesthetics have the ability to alter the functioning of some of these cells. In this chapter, the actions of local anesthetics, other than their ability to block conduction in nerve axons of the …