Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: BUPIVACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE KIT versus XYLOCAINE PRESERVATIVE FREE.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: BUPIVACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE KIT versus XYLOCAINE PRESERVATIVE FREE.
BUPIVACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE KIT vs XYLOCAINE PRESERVATIVE FREE
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Bupivacaine is an amide-type local anesthetic that blocks sodium channels in neuronal cell membranes, inhibiting the propagation of action potentials and thus producing local anesthesia and analgesia.
Lidocaine stabilizes the neuronal membrane by inhibiting sodium ion influx, thereby blocking impulse initiation and conduction. It binds to voltage-gated sodium channels in the inactivated state, preventing depolarization and propagation of action potentials.
0.25% to 0.5% solution administered via epidural, peripheral nerve block, or local infiltration; maximum single dose 175 mg (without epinephrine) or 225 mg (with epinephrine 1:200,000); may repeat every 3-6 hours as needed, not to exceed 400 mg in 24 hours.
Adult dose: 1-30 mL of 1% or 2% solution (10-600 mg) via subcutaneous infiltration, peripheral nerve block, or epidural; max 4.5 mg/kg (300 mg without epinephrine, 7 mg/kg [500 mg] with epinephrine) per 2-hour period.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life is 2.7 to 3.5 hours in adults, prolonged in neonates (8-14 hours) and patients with hepatic impairment. Clinically, this supports intermittent dosing or continuous infusion monitoring.
Terminal elimination half-life approximately 1.5-2 hours in adults; prolonged in hepatic impairment (up to 3-4 hours) and congestive heart failure.
Primarily hepatic metabolism (approx. 95%) to metabolites (e.g., pipecoloxylidine, desbutylbupivacaine); less than 5% excreted unchanged in urine. Biliary/fecal elimination accounts for a minor fraction. Renal clearance of unchanged drug is about 2-6%.
Renal excretion of metabolites (90-95% as metabolites, <5% unchanged); biliary/fecal excretion minimal (<1%).
Category C
Category C
Local Anesthetic
Local Anesthetic