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Local Anesthetics

Ginny and James

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Local Anesthetics | Pharmacology and Clinical Applications | High-Yield Revision

This video is tailored for healthcare professionals and students who want to revise and sharpen their understanding of local anesthetics. These drugs are widely used in dentistry, minor surgeries, and pain management, making them highly relevant for both clinical practice and medical exams.

Ideal for Medical Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacists, Nurses, and allied health learners, this lecture covers:

  • Classification of local anesthetics
  • Mechanism of action on sodium channels
  • Pharmacokinetics & duration of action
  • Examples: lidocaine, bupivacaine, procaine, prilocaine
  • Therapeutic uses in clinical settings
  • Toxicity, adverse effects & safety considerations
  • High-yield exam tips and clinical pearls

🔍 Keywords: local anesthetics pharmacology, lidocaine pharmacology, bupivacaine, procaine, prilocaine, sodium channel blockers, dentistry anesthetics, regional anesthesia, nerve block drugs, infiltration anesthesia, clinical pharmacology, pharmacology lecture, pharmacology revision, medical pharmacology, USMLE, NEET PG, PLAB, NCLEX, nursing pharmacology.

🎯 Excellent for exam preparation, board reviews, and clinical training in anesthesia and pain management.

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