Neuraxial Anesthetics
- Name
- Neuraxial Anesthetics
- Accession Number
- DBCAT004617
- Description
Spinal anesthesia, epidural anesthesia, caudal anesthesia
- Drugs
Drug Drug Description Bupivacaine A local anesthetic used in a wide variety of superficial and invasive procedures. Ropivacaine An amide-type local anesthetic used for local or regional anesthesia during surgery and for short-term management of acute pain. Lidocaine A local anesthetic used in a wide variety of superficial and invasive procedures. Levobupivacaine A drug used for nerve block and anesthesia. Morphine An opioid agonist used for the relief of moderate to severe acute and chronic pain. Fentanyl An opioid analgesic used in anesthesia, for breakthrough cancer pain, or round the clock pain management. Sufentanil An opioid used to induce and maintain anesthesia, to act as an analgesic in labor and delivery, and to treat severe, acute pain. Oliceridine A biased opioid agonist indicated for the management of severe acute pain in adult patients. Through preferential activation of G-protein-coupled signalling pathways, oliceridine provides analgesic effect with a comparable or improved safety profile over conventional opioid agonists. - Drugs & Drug Targets