When ATH:
N01BB06
Pharmacological action.
Local anesthetics of amide type. The mechanism of action is due to the blockade of the sensory nerve endings in the skin or mucous membranes, which is associated with stabilization of neuronal membranes and prevent and conduct a nerve impulse.
It is used primarily for surface anesthesia, tk. It is one of the most potent toxic and local anesthetics.
Pharmacokinetics
The data is not provided
Testimony
As an analgesic agent in combined preparations for topical use in anorectal disorders.
Dosage regimen
Individual, depending on the evidence.
Side effect
Maybe: Local irritation.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to cinchocaine.
Cautions
Avoid prolonged rectal administration in order to avoid skin irritation anorectal.
Drug Interactions
There was no interaction or incompatibility with other drugs.
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