Chloroprocaine hydrochloride (Nesacaine®, Nesacaine-MPF®) is a local anesthetic given by injection during surgical procedures and labor and delivery. A local anesthetic is a drug that reversibly inhibits the propagation of signals along nerves. ... Injection has multiple meanings: In mathematics, the term injection refers to an injective function. ... A typical modern surgical operation For other uses, see Surgery (disambiguation). ... Childbirth (also called labo(u)r, birth, partus or parturition) is the culmination of a human pregnancy with the emergence of a newborn infant from its mothers uterus. ...
{Articaine} {Benzocaine} {Bupivacaine} {Chloroprocaine} {Cocaine} {Etidocaine} {Hexylcaine} {Levobupivacaine} {Lidocaine} {Lidocaine/prilocaine} {Mepivacaine} {Prilocaine} {Procaine} {Ropivacaine} {Tetracaine} A local anesthetic is a drug that reversibly inhibits the propagation of signals along nerves. ... Benzocaine is a local anesthetic commonly used as a topical pain reliever. ... Bupivacaine is a local anesthetic. ... This article is about the drug cocaine. ... Lidocaine (INN) or lignocaine (former BAN) is a popular local anesthetic often used in dentistry or topically. ... Mepivicaine is a local anesthetic of the amide type. ... For other uses of the name Novocaine and other spellings thereof, see Novocaine (disambiguation). ... Ropivacaine (1-propyl-2â,6â-pipecoloxylidide; Naropin®) is a long-acting local anesthetic given by injection to reduce the sensation of pain. ... A topical eye anesthetic is a topical anesthetic that is used to numb the surface of the eye. ...