SENSOCAIN 0.5% SPINAL INJECTION
Sensocain 0.5% Spinal Injection contains Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, a local anesthetic used to produce regional or spinal anesthesia during surgical, obstetric, or diagnostic procedures. It works by blocking nerve signals in the spinal cord, leading to temporary loss of sensation and pain relief in the lower half of the body. Sensocain provides long-lasting anesthesia and is commonly used in cesarean sections, lower abdominal, and orthopedic surgeries.
Uses:
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Used for spinal anesthesia in surgical procedures involving the lower abdomen, pelvis, and legs.
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Provides pain relief during cesarean delivery and postoperative care.
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Employed in minor surgical interventions requiring regional numbness.
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Used under hospital or clinical supervision by trained anesthesiologists.
Benefits:
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Rapid Onset & Long Duration: Provides quick numbing effect with prolonged anesthesia for surgeries.
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Effective Pain Control: Blocks pain signals efficiently for both surgical and obstetric use.
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Targeted Action: Works only in the localized spinal region, reducing systemic side effects.
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Smooth Recovery: Allows gradual return of sensation after surgery.
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Trusted Clinical Use: Widely used in hospitals due to its predictable efficacy and safety profile.
Precautions:
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Must be administered by a qualified healthcare professional only.
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Monitor blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration during administration.
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Use with caution in patients with cardiac, liver, or kidney disorders.
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Avoid in individuals with hypersensitivity to Bupivacaine or other amide-type anesthetics.
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Not recommended for intravenous injection.
Side Effects:
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Common: Low blood pressure, dizziness, nausea, or headache.
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Less common: Back pain, temporary numbness, or tingling sensation.
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Serious (rare): Difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, or allergic reaction—requires immediate medical attention.