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Mishal Shan
Mishal Shan3 months ago
Local Anesthetics - Reviewing the Differences

Local Anesthetics - Reviewing the Differences

Local anesthetics are Na+ channel blockers which prevent impulse transmission from the periphery to the CNS. Structurally, they are made up of a lipophilic substance combined to an ester or amide. Go through the following table and review the key, clinically relevant differences between the two types.

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