Isocaine

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Isocaine Mepivacaine

Mepivacaine /mpvken/ is a local anesthetic[1] of the amide type. Mepivacaine has a reasonably rapid onset (more rapid than that of procaine) and medium duration of action (shorter than that of procaine) and is marketed under various trade names including Carbocaine and Polocaine. Mepivacaine became available in the United States in the 1960s. Mepivacaine is used in any infiltration and local anesthesia. It is supplied as the hydrochloride salt of the racemate,[2&#...

Isocaine with Levonordefrin Mepivacaine + Levonordefrin

Corbadrine (INN; marketed as Neo-Cobefrine), also known as levonordefrin (USAN) and α-methylnorepinephrine, is a catecholamine sympathomimetic used as a topical nasal decongestant and vasoconstrictor in dentistry in the United States,[1][2] (usually in a pre-mixed solution with local anesthetics, such as mepivacaine).[3] Corbadrine is also a metabolite of the antihypertensive drug methyldopa,[4] and plays a role in its pharm...

Just wnet to the dentist and was given quite a bit of isocaine...can I still nurse? ## The active ingredient in Isocaine is the local anesthetic Mepivicaine. From the information I can find, it is not known whether or not this is excreted in breast milk. Have you tried asking your doctor or the dentist? If you are unsure, it may be advisable to wait at least 24 hours, before going back to breast feeding your baby, just to be on the same side.

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NDC 51004-2020 NDC Database

Isocaine 30 mg/ml Subcutaneous Injection, Solution by Novocol Pharmaceutical of Canada, Inc. ## Package Codes: 51004-2020-5 ## Active Ingredients: Mepivacaine Hydrochloride

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