Chloroprocaine

Uses

Chloroprocaine is used for local anesthesia.

How it Works

Chloroprocaine works by blocking pain signals from the peripheral nerves to the brain, which decreases the sensation of pain.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Chloroprocaine include injection site pain and high blood pressure.

Other Combinations

Frequently asked questions

Chloroprocaine can be administered as a single injection or continuously via a catheter.
Chloroprocaine should not be used in children or adolescents.
Chloroprocaine is a local anesthetic used to numb specific areas of the body to prevent pain during surgery in adults.
The dosage of Chloroprocaine is determined by the type of surgery, the required level of anesthesia, the desired duration of anesthesia, and the patient's physical condition.
Chloroprocaine may cause side effects such as nausea, low blood pressure, slow heartbeat, headache, vomiting, and difficulty urinating after surgery, although not everyone experiences these effects.
Before receiving Chloroprocaine, inform your doctor about any allergies to the medication or its ingredients, serious heart conditions, or severe anemia.
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