Anawin – Bupivacaine Injection

International Name :
Anawin
Active Ingredient :
Bupivacaine
Manufacturer :
Neon
Form :
Injection
Packing :
Vial
Strength :
20ml

Description

BUPIVACAINE (ANAWIN) INJECTION – TREATMENT OF LOCAL ANESTHESIA

As a local anesthetic, bupivacaine injection is a prescription drug. It is used to anesthetize or numb the operative area during small surgical operations including dental, oral, diagnostic, or other therapeutic treatments. Additionally, this medication may be helpful for pain reduction, such as during labor.

How Bupivacaine Injection is used?

By temporarily numbing the surgical area, bupivacaine injection aids in the performance of painless treatment. It stops the nerve impulses that transmit pain signals to your brain.

Common Side effects of this Injection:

This medication has a limited number of negative effects, like many other medications. Nausea, vomiting, tingling, a slow heartbeat, high or low blood pressure, dizziness, and urine retention are this medication’s most frequent side effects. These are often minor and transient. Consult your doctor right away if the numbness or any other side effects don’t go away.

It is crucial to let your doctor know if you have a heart condition or are receiving medication for a heart rhythm issue before using this injection. Tell your doctor if you’re expecting or nursing a baby.

Precautions:

Local anesthesia is provided by this injection. Your skin becomes numb from it. It functions by obstructing your body’s nerve messages. It will lessen the discomfort that could be brought on by invasive medical procedures like surgery, needle punctures, or the placement of a catheter or breathing tube. It is often highly safe, works very quickly, and is very effective.

Your ability to drive could be impacted by the negative effects of this injection.
After having it, there may be numbness in some body parts for 2-4 hours.


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