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Xylocard - Lidocaine

Like procainamide, lidocaine is an amide with local anesthetizing action. Lidocaine is usually administered intravenously for short-term therapy of ventricular extrasystole, tachycardia, especially in the severe phase of myocardial infarction, arrhythmia of natural cause, and for arrhythmia that can originate in the heart during surgical manipulations. Synonyms of this drug are lidopen, xylocaine, xylocard, and others. [Pg.249]

Lidocaine Xylocaine Xylocard Aminoamide Local anesthetic for... [Pg.1387]


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