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  1. 11 cze 2010 · Local Anaesthetics. - Local anesthetics are drugs that cause reversible loss of sensation, especially pain, in a localized area of the body when applied topically or injected locally. They block the generation and conduction of nerve impulses at the site of contact without damaging neurons.

  2. 21 lut 2017 · This document provides an overview of local anaesthesia including: - A definition and historical background of local anaesthetics such as cocaine and procaine. - Desirable properties and classifications of local anaesthetics.

  3. 3 sie 2019 · The document outlines local anesthetic agents used in surgery. It discusses the definition of local anesthetics, the ideal properties, and brief history. It then covers classification based on biological sites/mechanism of action and chemical structure.

  4. 7 sie 2014 · Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics Outline • History • Chemistry and Structure-Activity Relationships • Mechanism of Action • Pharmacological effects and toxicities • Clinical aspects.

  5. 2 sty 2020 · LOCAL ANAESTHETICS. These are drugs that causes reversible loss of sensation, without loss of consciousness, affecting a localized area. Classification of Local Anaesthetics.

  6. Local anesthetics Drug produce reversible conduction block of neural impulses transmission of autonomic, sensory and motor neural impulses. LOCAL ANAESTHETICS by : Tutik Juniastuti. Local ansesthetics are drugs used primarily to inhibit pain by preventing impulse conduction along sensory nerves.

  7. Download ppt "Pharmacology of local anesthetics". History Local anesthesia was accomplished by having the operator chew coca leaves and apply the mascerated pulp to the skin and wound edges while using a tumi knife to bore through the bone.