Lignospan Special

Lidocaine (4%)
Price: ₹150 - ₹300 per bottle
Mfr: Septodont Healthcare India Pvt. Ltd. | Form: Topical Solution (Dental)

📋 Clinical Overview

Lidocaine 4% is a high-potency, amide-type local anesthetic agent primarily formulated for topical application on mucous membranes. It acts by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels, thereby inhibiting the initiation and conduction of nerve impulses, leading to reversible loss of sensation. In the Indian context, it is a cornerstone for procedural anesthesia in dentistry, otolaryngology, and minor surgical interventions.

💊 Dosage & Administration

Adult: Dose is highly site-specific. General Max: 200 mg (5 mL of 4% solution). Common doses: Oropharynx: 1-5 sprays (approx. 10-50 mg) or 2-5 mL gargle/swish & spit. Urethra: 5-15 mL (instilled and retained for 5-10 minutes). MUST NOT exceed 4.5 mg/kg (without epinephrine).

Note: For oral/pharyngeal use: Apply via spray or cotton swab to specific area. Patient should not swallow; must spit out excess. For urethral use: Instill solution into urethra using a syringe (without needle) and clamp meatus for 5-10 minutes. NEVER inject. Apply only to the area required for the procedure. Use the smallest volume and lowest concentration needed.

⚠️ Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity to lidocaine, other amide-type local anesthetics, or any component of the formulation
  • Application to infected, traumatized, or severely inflamed mucous membranes (increased systemic absorption)
  • Patients with congenital or idiopathic methemoglobinemia, or history of drug-induced methemoglobinemia
  • Treatment of teething pain in infants and children

🔬 Mechanism of Action

Lidocaine stabilizes the neuronal membrane by binding to and inhibiting voltage-gated sodium channels in their inactivated state. This prevents the influx of sodium ions required for the depolarization phase of the action potential, thereby halting the initiation and propagation of nerve impulses.

🤕 Side Effects

  • Transient burning or stinging at application site
  • Taste disturbance (bitter taste)
  • Numbness of tongue and oral mucosa
  • Lightheadedness
  • Nausea

🤰 Special Populations

Pregnancy: Category B (US FDA). No well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Use only if clearly needed, especially during first trimester. Should be used at the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration, primarily for essential procedures.

Driving: Patient must NOT drive or operate machinery until full sensation and normal coordination have returned (typically 1-2 hours after procedure). Dizziness and blurred vision are common side effects.

🔄 Drug Interactions

Other Local Anesthetics (e.g., Bupivacaine, Prilocaine)Additive toxic effects; increased risk of systemic toxicity.Major
Antiarrhythmics (Class I e.g., Mexiletine, Tocainide)Additive cardiotoxic effects; potentiation of myocardial depression and arrhythmias.Major
Beta-blockers (e.g., Propranolol)May reduce hepatic blood flow and inhibit CYP enzymes, increasing lidocaine plasma levels and toxicity risk.Moderate
CYP1A2 & CYP3A4 Inhibitors (e.g., Ciprofloxacin, Erythromycin, Fluconazole, Amiodarone)Decreased lidocaine metabolism, leading to increased plasma concentrations and risk of toxicity.Moderate
CYP1A2 Inducers (e.g., Smoking, Omeprazole)Increased lidocaine metabolism, potentially reducing efficacy.Moderate
SuccinylcholineMay potentiate neuromuscular blockade.Moderate
Vasoconstrictors (e.g., Epinephrine) - when used in combination injectionsProlongs duration of action and reduces systemic absorption. NOT typically part of topical 4% formulation.Moderate

🔁 Alternatives to Lignospan Special

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