Mepivicaine 100ml
Mepivacaine injection is the local anaesthetic agent most commonly used for regional analgesia of the foot in horses'. Mepivacaine is less irritating to tissue. Mepivacaine is a sterile, iso-osmotic solution indicated for all techniques of local anaesthesia.
Local anesthesia in horses has been associated with undue swelling at injection sites, with subsequent poor wound healing, breakdown of suture lines, and tissue sloughing of infiltrated sites. Antidote 3 Rattler Antivenin
Actions
Administer by intramuscular(IM)]
MEPNVACAINE is a sterile, iso-osmotic solution or subcutaneous injection indicated for all techniques of local anaesthesia. Mepivacaine is from the amide group. Anesthesia develops rapidly, and is slightly more prolonged than with Lignocaine or Prilocaine
Mepivacaine is is the local anaesthetic agent most commonly used for regional analgesia of the foot in horses. Mepivacaine is less irritating to tissue than lidocaine. The effect of Mepivacaine last 90 to 120 minutes and is more useful than lidocaine when examining multiple sites, as lameness may recur too quickly following use of lidocaine. Super Performance L
Mepivicaine Composition
Mepivacaine hydrochloride 20 mg/mL(2% solution)
When To Use
To induce local anaesthesia,
Dosage Guidance
Users must adhere to local and racing regulations.
Horses: Administer by intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous injection
Nerve Block: 5 - 10 ml by perineural injection.
Low Epidural Anaesthesia: 2.5ml per 100kg bodyweight or to effect
Camels:
Administer by intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous injection
Nerve Block: 5 - 10 ml by perineural injection.
Low Epidural Anaesthesia: 2.5ml per 100kg bodyweight or to effect
Presentation
100ml vial
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