Tetracaine Flashcards

1
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Tetracaine
Classification

A

Topical anesthetic

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Tetracaine
Mechanism of Action

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Na+ channel blocker - stabilizes the neuronal membrane by inhibiting the ionic fluxes required for the initiation and conduction of pain impulses, thus causing local anesthetic action

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3
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Tetracaine
Onset of Action

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30 sec

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4
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Tetracaine
Peak Effects

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30 sec

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5
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Tetracaine
Duration of effect

A

10-15 min

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6
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Tetracaine
Half-life

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N/A

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7
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Tetracaine
Indications/Field Use

A

-Pain control for chemical burns to eyes
-Facilitates insertion of Morgan Lens

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Tetracaine
Contraindications

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-Penetrating trauma to globe of eye
-Hypersensitivity to tetracaine/novocaine

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9
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Tetracaine
Side Effects/Adverse Reactions

A

Stinging
Ocular irritation
Redness
Delayed ocular wound healing

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10
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Tetracaine
Adult Dose

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1-2 drops 0.5% solution q 5-10min; max dose 6 drops/eye

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Tetracaine
Pedi Dose

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1-2 drops 0.5% solution q 5-10min; max dose 6 drops/eye

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12
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Tetracaine
Precautions

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Avoid prolonged use

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13
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Tetracaine
Drug-drug interactions

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None

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