Injectable anaesthetics

INIBSACAIN 0.5% 1:200,000 SOLUTION FOR INJECTION

Long-lasting anaesthetic for postoperative pain management.


Bupivacaine is frequently used for long-duration dental surgical procedures or where inflammation and pain are expected postoperatively.

POTENCY
Bupivacaine is 4 times more potent than lidocaine and mepivacaine.

Indications

Local anaesthesia induction for dental procedures in adults, by injection or trunk blockade.

Benefits

  • Glass cartridges
  • Latex-free plungers and caps
  • Inner and outer silicone coating
  • Plungers compatible with manual syringes

Duration

ONSET OF ACTION: 6-10 min
PULPAL ANAESTHESIA: 90-180 min
SOFT TISSUE: 240-540 min

Composition

Bupivacaine HCl 0.5% + Epinephrine 1:200,000
Each ml contains:

  • Bupivacaine hydrochloride 5.00 mg
  • Epinephrine tartrate 0.009 mg (equivalent to 0.005 mg epinephrine base)

Presentation

Boxes of 50 or 100 cartridges of 1.8 ml (subject to market availability), with transparent blisters of 10 cartridges each.

Uses

Infiltration and perineural use in the oral cavity. For use in dental anaesthesia only.
Injections must always be administered slowly and with prior aspiration in at least two planes (by rotation of the needle by 180º) to prevent accidental intravascular injection.
Each cartridge is for single use only.