Lidocaine

Generic Name
Lidocaine
Brand Names
Agoneaze, Akten, Alivio, Anestacon, Anodyne Lpt, Astero, Band-aid Hurt-free, Cathejell, Curacaine, Depo-medrol With Lidocaine, Dermacinrx Lido V Pak, Dermacinrx Phn Pak, Dermacinrx Prikaan, Diphen, Emla, Fortacin, Glydo, Instillagel, Kenalog, Lido Bdk, Lido-prilo Caine Pack, Lidocan, Lidodan, Lidoderm, Lidopac, Lidopril, Lidopro, Lidosol, Lidothol, Lidotral, Lignospan, Marcaine, Max-freeze, Medi-derm With Lidocaine, Neo-bex, Octocaine, Octocaine With Epinephrine, Oraqix, P-care, P-care X, Pliaglis, Prilolid, Prizotral, Procomycin, Readysharp Anesthetics Plus Ketorolac, Readysharp-A, Readysharp-p40, Readysharp-p80, Relador, Synera, Triple Antibiotic, Venipuncture Px1, Viadur, Xylocaine, Xylocaine With Epinephrine, Xylocard, Xylonor, Zingo, Ztlido
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C14H22N2O
CAS Number
137-58-6
Unique Ingredient Identifier
98PI200987
Background

Ever since its discovery and availability for sale and use in the late 1940s, lidocaine has become an exceptionally commonly used medication . In particular, lidocaine's principal mode of action in acting as a local anesthetic that numbs the sensations of tissues means the agent is indicated for facilitating local anesthesia for a large variety of surgical procedures . It ultimately elicits its numbing activity by blocking sodium channels so that the neurons of local tissues that have the medication applied on are transiently incapable of signaling the brain regarding sensations . In doing so, however, it can block or decrease muscle contractile, resulting in effects like vasodilation, hypotension, and irregular heart rate, among others . As a result, lidocaine is also considered a class Ib anti-arrhythmic agent . Nevertheless, lidocaine's local anesthetic action sees its use in many medical situations or circumstances that may benefit from its action, including the treatment of premature ejaculation .

Regardless, lidocaine is currently available as a relatively non-expensive generic medication that is written for in millions of prescriptions internationally on a yearly basis. It is even included in the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines .

Indication

Lidocaine is an anesthetic of the amide group indicated for production of local or regional anesthesia by infiltration techniques such as percutaneous injection and intravenous regional anesthesia by peripheral nerve block techniques such as brachial plexus and intercostal and by central neural techniques such as lumbar and caudal epidural blocks .

Associated Conditions
Acute Otitis Media (AOM), Anorectal discomfort, Arrhythmia, Back Pain Lower Back, Bacterial Vaginosis (BV), Burns, Cervical Syndrome, Earache, Fissure;Anal, Haemorrhoids, Infection, Inflammatory Reaction caused by ear infection-not otherwise specified, Insect Bites, Joint Pain, Mixed Vaginal Infections, Multiple Myeloma (MM), Myringitis, Neuritis, Osteolysis caused by Bone Tumors, Osteoporosis, Otitis Externa, Pain caused by ear infection-not otherwise specified, Pain, Inflammatory, Postherpetic Neuralgia, Primary Hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), Rheumatic Diseases, Rheumatic Joint Disease, Sciatica, Skin Irritation, Soft Tissue Inflammation, Sore Throat, Sunburn, Susceptible infections, Trichomonas Vaginitis, Ulcers, Leg, Urethral Strictures, Ventricular Arrhythmia, Vulvovaginal Candidiasis, Abrasions, Anal discomfort, Cutaneous lesions, Gum pain, Minor burns, Superficial Wounds, Susceptible Bacterial Infections, Ulceration of the mouth, Viral infections of the external ear canal
Associated Therapies
Local Anaesthesia therapy, Post Myocardial Infarction Treatment, Regional Anesthesia therapy

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First Posted Date
2016-04-05
Last Posted Date
2023-03-31
Lead Sponsor
Queen's University
Target Recruit Count
38
Registration Number
NCT02728037
Locations
🇨🇦

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Queen's Unviersity, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Effect of Sodium Bicarbonate Buccal Infiltration on the Success of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block

First Posted Date
2016-04-04
Last Posted Date
2016-04-05
Lead Sponsor
Masoud Saatchi
Target Recruit Count
100
Registration Number
NCT02726737
Locations
🇮🇷

Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Republic of

Clinical Outcomes of Buffered 1% Lidocaine vs. Non-buffered 2% Lidocaine

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2016-03-15
Last Posted Date
2018-09-04
Lead Sponsor
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Target Recruit Count
23
Registration Number
NCT02708433
Locations
🇺🇸

UNC School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

Corticosteroid and Lidocain Injections for Tennis Elbow

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2016-03-07
Last Posted Date
2016-03-07
Lead Sponsor
Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital
Target Recruit Count
60
Registration Number
NCT02700906
Locations
🇨🇳

Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

Perineural Low-dose Dexamethasone Added to Infraclavicular Block Anesthesia

First Posted Date
2016-03-04
Last Posted Date
2020-08-20
Lead Sponsor
Foisor Orthopedics Clinical Hospital
Target Recruit Count
180
Registration Number
NCT02698995
Locations
🇷🇴

Foisor Orthopedic Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania

A Trial of Lidocaine Patch for Lower Limb Amputation Pain

First Posted Date
2016-03-02
Last Posted Date
2018-01-23
Lead Sponsor
Brugmann University Hospital
Registration Number
NCT02696720
Locations
🇧🇪

CHU Brugmann - Queen Astrid, Brussels, Belgium

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Erasme -CTR, Brussels, Belgium

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