The Toxic Effect of a New Local Anaesthetic of Anilide Type (L67) on the Tissues
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https://doi.org/10.3109/00016356409064118Abstract
AbstractThe tissue irritating effect of a new local anaesthetic of anilide type (L67) in rat was judged from the tensile strength of healing wounds in tissue infiltrated with 0.5 ml of the solution.
A 2% L 67 solution decreased the tensile strength by about 40% and a 3% L 67 solution by 56.7%.
When a 2% L 67 solution and a 2% lidocaine solution were used the result showed that the lidocaine solution decreased the tensile strength by 21.8% compared to the L 67 solution.
A comparison between a 2% lidocaine-epinephrine solution and a 3% L 67 solution with epinephrine 3.33% μg/ml showed that the tensile strength decreased with 31.6% in wounds inflicted in tissues infiltrated with 2% lidocaine-epinephrine solution. A comparison between L 67 and mepivacaine showed practically no difference in their effect on the tensile strength of the wounds.
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