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  • Amide Local Anesthetic class drugs

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    • exparel

      (bupivacaine)
      Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: EXPAREL is indicated for postsurgical local analgesia via infiltration in patients aged 6 and older, and for regional analgesia in adults using interscalene brachial plexus, sciatic nerve (popliteal fossa), or adductor canal blocks. Safety for other nerve blocks is not established.
    • lidocaine hydrochloride

      (Lidocaine Hydrochloride)
      Brookfield Pharmaceuticals, LLC.
      Usage: Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection, USP is indicated for local or regional anesthesia through infiltration techniques, peripheral nerve blocks, and central neural techniques such as lumbar and caudal epidural blocks, following standard procedures.
    • lidocaine hydrochloride

      (Lidocaine Hydrochloride)
      Huons Co., Ltd.
      Usage: Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection is indicated for local or regional anesthesia using infiltration techniques, peripheral nerve blocks (e.g., brachial plexus, intercostal), and central neural techniques (e.g., lumbar, caudal epidural blocks), following standard procedures outlined in medical textbooks.
    • lidocaine hydrochloride

      (Lidocaine Hydrochloride)
      Precision Dose, Inc.
      Usage: Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection, USP is used for local or regional anesthesia via infiltration, peripheral nerve blocks (e.g., brachial plexus, intercostal), and central neural techniques (e.g., lumbar, caudal epidural blocks), following standard procedural guidelines.
    • zynrelef

      (BUPIVACAINE and MELOXICAM)
      Heron Therapeutics, Inc.
      Usage: ZYNRELEF is indicated for postsurgical analgesia in adults for up to 72 hours following soft tissue and orthopedic surgical procedures, including foot and ankle surgeries. Its safety and efficacy have not been established in highly vascular surgeries like intrathoracic, extensive spinal, and head and neck procedures.