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Ropivacaine - A New Local Anesthetic

Ropivacaine (Naropin - Astra), like bupivacaine (Marcaine, and others), is a member of the mepivacaine (Carbocaine, and others) family of local anesthetics. Bupivacaine has been an effective long-acting local anesthetic, but with overdosage or inadvertent intravascular injection, it can cause severe cardiotoxicity, which may not be reversible. Ropivacaine is claimed to be less cardiotoxic. It has been approved by the FDA for local or regional block for surgery, obstetrical procedures and postoperative pain management....
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Title: Ropivacaine - A New Local Anesthetic
Publication: The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
Issue #: 1007
Article Code: 1007c
Date: August 15, 1997
Volume: 39
Page: 80

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