Sensorcaine
Active Ingredient(s): BupivacaineFirst Approved by the FDA: December 30, 1981
Pharmaceutical Company: ASTRAZENECA
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Sensorcaine Overview
Bupivacaine (rINN) (pron.: /bjupvken/) is a local anaesthetic drug belonging to the amino amide group. It is commonly marketed under various trade names, including Marcain, Marcaine (CareStream Dental), Sensorcaine (Astra Zeneca) and Vivacaine (Septodont). Contents 1 Indications 2 Contraindications 3 Adverse effects 3.1 Treatment of overdose: lipid rescue 4 Mechanism of action 5 Developments 6 References 7 External links Indications Bupivacaine is indicated for local anesthesia inc ...
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Bupivacaine
- Injection: 0.25%, 0.25% + 0.0091mg/ml, 0.5%, 0.5% + 0.0091mg/ml, 0.50%, 0.75%, 0.75% + 0.0091mg/ml, 106mg, 266mg
- Injection, Liposomal: 133mg/10ml (13.3mg/ml), 266mg/20ml (13.3mg/ml)
Other drugs which contain Bupivacaine or a similar ingredient: (13 results)
- Bupivacaine
- Bupivacaine Hydrochloride Preservative Free Bupivacaine Hydrochloride
- Exparel Bupivacaine Liposome
- Marcaine Bupivacaine
- Marcaine Spinal Bupivacaine
- Sensorcaine-MPF Bupivacaine
- Bupivacaine + Epinephrine
- Bupivacaine + Lidocaine
- Chirocaine LevoBupivacaine
- Duocaine Bupivacaine + Lidocaine
- LevoBupivacaine
- Marcaine with Epinephrine Bupivacaine + Epinephrine
- Sensorcaine with Epinephrine Bupivacaine + Epinephrine
