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mepivacaine and Abnormalities, Drug-Induced

mepivacaine has been researched along with Abnormalities, Drug-Induced in 2 studies

Mepivacaine: A local anesthetic that is chemically related to BUPIVACAINE but pharmacologically related to LIDOCAINE. It is indicated for infiltration, nerve block, and epidural anesthesia. Mepivacaine is effective topically only in large doses and therefore should not be used by this route. (From AMA Drug Evaluations, 1994, p168)
mepivacaine : A piperidinecarboxamide in which N-methylpipecolic acid and 2,6-dimethylaniline have combined to form the amide bond. It is used as a local amide-type anaesthetic.

Abnormalities, Drug-Induced: Congenital abnormalities caused by medicinal substances or drugs of abuse given to or taken by the mother, or to which she is inadvertently exposed during the manufacture of such substances. The concept excludes abnormalities resulting from exposure to non-medicinal chemicals in the environment.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Yaffe, SJ1
Löfström, JB1

Reviews

1 review available for mepivacaine and Abnormalities, Drug-Induced

ArticleYear
[Anesthesia during pregnancy].
    Lakartidningen, 1972, Jun-12, Volume: 69

    Topics: Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Anesthesia; Anesthesia, Conduction; Anesthesia, Epidural; Anesthesia, I

1972

Other Studies

1 other study available for mepivacaine and Abnormalities, Drug-Induced

ArticleYear
A clinical look at the problem of drugs in pregnancy and their effect on the fetus.
    Canadian Medical Association journal, 1975, Mar-22, Volume: 112, Issue:6

    Topics: Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Anesthesia, Obstetrical; Aspirin; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse

1975