Somatic NS Drugs: Local Anesthetics Flashcards

1
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structure of LA

A

amphipathic - hydrophilic/hydrophobic

hydrophobic - (benzene) determines ability to cross membrane

hydrophilic (amine) influences drug solubility + ability to interact with receptor (Na) /enter cell

amide/ester = metabolic rate/duration of drug

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2
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oil: water partition coefficient

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a high partition coefficient = increased potency of LA

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3
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most LA are weak bases why

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LA cross membrane most efficiently in unionized form

ionized form = hight affinity for drug-receptor

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4
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use dependance of LA is mostly greatly enhanced when

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high pKa

extracellular pH > pKa

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5
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how do LA work

A
  1. sodium channel antagonist
    - reversibly bind to Na channel
    - block influx of Na into axon during AP

=block propagation of action potential to CNS

duration of LA = due to shift of many Na channels > inactive state

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6
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sensitivity to LA is

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inversely proportional to nerve fibre diameter + degree of myelination

small nerve fibers (myelinated):

  • easy penetration of drug
  • afferent sensory neurons (more pain stimulus - use dependence - more LA)
large fibers (myelinated):
- big clusters - extra barrier to get through
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7
Q

coadministration of what increases the duration of an LA

A

vasoconstrictor (E)

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8
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uses of LA

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  1. surface anesthesia - BENZOCAINE + LIDOCAINE
  2. infiltration anesthesia - drug injected into tissues - biopsies
  3. intravenous anesthesia - limb surgery
  4. nerve block anesthesia - dental surgery
  5. spinal anesthesia - abdomen
  6. epidural anesthesia - block childbirth pain
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9
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why is lidocaine used instead of benzocaine

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ionizable - longer duration

benzocaine - penetrates well/doesn’t bind well = shorter duration

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10
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side effect of LA

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  • bradycardia
  • myocardial depression
  • hypotension
  • respiratory depression
  • urinary retention

BUPIVACAINE - s isomer

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11
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metabolism of LA

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ester-linked LA hydrolyzed + inactivated by BChE

amide-linked LA metabolized by liver enzymes in N-alkylation reactions = longer plasma half lives

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12
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drug half life

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time required for drug conc to reach half of its maximum level in body

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13
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newer LA

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PRILOCAINE: - methemoglobinemia

ARTICAINE: rapid onset/short duration = dental process

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14
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heredity methemoglobinemia

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higher levels of Fe3+ in blood due to lack of enzyme that converts to Fe2+

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