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lidocaine

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context medicine English) A local anesthetic that is also used as a antiarrhythmic drug.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a local anesthetic (trade names Lidocaine and Xylocaine) used topically on the skin and mucous membranes [syn: Xylocaine ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Lidocaine , also known as xylocaine and lignocaine , is a medication used to numb tissue in a specific area and to treat ventricular tachycardia . It can also be used for nerve blocks . Lidocaine mixed with a small amount of epinephrine is available to ...

Usage examples of lidocaine.

The relevance of the find was that the dead man had traces of Lidocaine in him.

After they were done with the electrical defibrillation, the intubation, the epinephrine, the lidocaine and the procainamide, and the chest compressions, they harvested him.

His words slur as if his mouth is numb with lidocaine, and he is almost yelling as he leers at her, checking her out from her hair to her cleavage to her satin cowboy boots.

Then, without further discussion, Baudelio began to inject lidocaine along the margins of his wound.

He put the bag on the gurney, then put a syringe pack and a glass vial of a drug called lidocaine into the bag.

Jasentha was in the emergency room, waiting for the lidocaine to take effect before the doctor on call, a woman, sewed up the long deep gash in her calf.

A bottle of injectible lidocaine and a 3-cc syringe for local anesthesia, plus a few packs of silk and needles.

The thought of having even minor surgery without at least lidocaine sickened her.

You never inject lidocaine directly into the vein in a concentrated form.

She had fallen asleep in bed, and David came into the bedroom, injected the lidocaine, and then pulled her onto the floor, so it would look as if she was trying to reach the door.

Lidocaine, the antiarrhythmic and lo-cal anesthetic, for instance, could cause prolonged seizures if given intravenously in large enough doses.

Brian Dalton, the first of three anesthetists who would work during the six-hour procedure, was administering an axillary block, injecting lidocaine (a novocaine-like drug) deep into the armpit, to dull, during the prepara­tion, sensation in the nerves that ran out to the hand.

They had intravenous fluids, whole blood, crystalloid solutions: both saline and normal serum albumin, morphine sulphate, lidocaine, digitalis preparations.

They had intravenous fluids, whole blood, crystalloid solutions: both saline and normal serum albumin, morphine sulphate, lidocaine, digitalis preparations .