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LA
Pharm I - Block 2
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Pharmacology
Not Applicable
06/25/2010

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Term
Name the ester and amide LA
Definition

esters : cocaine

procaine etc

 

Amides:

 

I comes before ine

 

LIdocINE

PrIlocaINE

Term

What channel do LA affect?

 

What pH are LA?

 

Ionized/unionized?

Definition

Na+ channel on the axonal membrane

 

Weak base

 

unionized form of the drug can penetrate the nerve sheath/ membrane

Term
Why are LA ineffective against bacterial infections?
Definition

bacterial infection makes the ECF acidic,

this makes the basic LA more ionised and thus it cannot penetrate the axonal sheath

Term
mechanism of action of LA?
Definition

blocks the VOLTAGE and TIME dependent gated Na+ channels

 

bloock influx of Na+ thus stop depol

 

thus stop conduction of action potential 

 

thus bock and prolong the INACTIVATED state of Na+ channels!!

Term
What is the effect of adding a vasoconstrictor to a LA
Definition

prolongs the local effects of LA's

i.e combo of epi + lidocane

 

(increased neuronal uptake in that specific area)

decreased systemic effect)

 

 

Term
Cocaine specific properties
Definition

blocks the reuptake of NE

 

thus causes vasoconstriction on its own

Term
How are are LA metabolised?
Definition

Esters - hydrolysed by pseudocholinesterase enzyme - shorter duration of action

 

Amide - liver by CYP enzymes, thus liver disease can increase the toxicity of the LA

Term
Liver disease and its effects on LA
Definition
Amides are metabolised by CYP enzymes in the liver thus if there is a defect in the liver it can lead to toxicity of the LA
Term
Water soluble LA.. effects?
Definition

water soluble = less potent = shorter duration of action

Lidocaine

Procaine

Term
Lipid soluble LA.. effects?
Definition

Lipid soluble = longer duration of action = more potent

 

Tetracaine

bupivacaine

 

 

Term

What is differential blockade?

examples?

Definition

the effectiveness of LA depends upon:

Diameter

Myelination

 

Pain type C fibers are not myelinated and have a small diameter are better blocked than, Type A motor fibres which are myelinated and larger in diameter

Term
What is the order of effectiveness in blockade of types of nerve fibre?
Definition

Best blocked

C

B

Adelta

Agama

Abeta

Aalpha

worst blocked

Term

What are the signs of LA toxicity?

Tx?

Definition

1st sign: Circumoural tongue mouth numbness

 

most toxic sign : seizures

 

- diazepam/thiopentone

Term

Which LA is most cardiotoxic

 

alternaives?

Definition

Bupivacine

 

isoenzymes.. levbupivacine etc..

Term
which type of LA causes allergic reactions?
Definition
esters
Term
What is a surface LA?
Definition
Benzocaine
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