Dosage of Procain JENAPHARM 1% in details
Procain JENAPHARM 1% Dosage
Generic name: Procain JENAPHARM 1% hydrochloride
Dosage form: injection, USP
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As with all local anesthetics, the dose of Procain JENAPHARM 1% varies and depends upon the area to be anesthetized, the vascularity of the tissues, the number of neuronal segments to be blocked, individual tolerance, and the technique of anesthesia. The lowest dose needed to provide effective anesthesia should be administered. For specific techniques and procedures, refer to standard textbooks.
Extent of Anesthesia | Procain JENAPHARM 1% 10% Solution | Total Dose (mg) | Site of Injection (lumbar interspace) | |
Volume of 10% Solution (mL) | Volume of Dilution (mL) | |||
Perineum | 0.5 | 0.5 | 50 | 4th |
Perineum and lower extremities | 1 | 1 | 100 | 3rd or 4th |
Up to costal margin | 2 | 1 | 200 | 2nd, 3rd or 4th |
The diluent may be sterile normal saline, sterile distilled water, spinal fluid; and for hyperbaric technique, sterile dextrose solution.
The usual rate of injection is 1 mL per 5 seconds. Full anesthesia and fixation usually occur in 5 minutes.
STERILIZATION
The drug in intact ampuls is sterile. The preferred method of destroying bacteria on the exterior of ampuls before opening is heat sterilization (autoclaving). Immersion in antiseptic solution is not recommended.
Autoclave at 15-pound pressure, at 121°C (250°F), for 15 minutes. The diluent dextrose may show some brown discoloration due to caramelization.
Protect solutions from light.
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What other drugs will affect Procain JENAPHARM 1%?
Before using Procain JENAPHARM 1%, talk to your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
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warfarin (Coumadin);
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a monoamine oxidase inhibitor such as isocarboxazid (Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil), or tranylcypromine (Parnate);
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mecamylamine (Inversine);
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guanadrel (Hylorel) or guanethidine (Ismelin);
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a medicine to treat high blood pressure; or
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a medicine to improve muscle strength or tone for conditions such as myasthenia gravis.
You may not be able to use Procain JENAPHARM 1%, or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring if you are taking any of the medicines listed above.
Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with Procain JENAPHARM 1%. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking or using any other prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products.
Procain JENAPHARM 1% interactions
Anticholinesterases
Concurrent use of Procain JENAPHARM 1% hydrochloride and anticholinesterase agents may result in increased systemic toxicity since anticholinesterases inhibit the breakdown of Procain JENAPHARM 1% hydrochloride.
Antimyasthenics
Concurrent use of Procain JENAPHARM 1% hydrochloride and antimyasthenics may result in loss of control of symptoms of myasthenia gravis due to antagonism of the effects of antimyasthenics on skeletal muscle. Temporary dosage adjustment of antimyasthenics may be required. Also antimyasthenics may have anticholinesterase activity.
CNS depressant medications
Concurrent use of Procain JENAPHARM 1% hydrochloride and CNS depressant medications may result in additive depressant effects.
Hyaluronidase
Hyaluronidase may increase the diffusion rate of Procain JENAPHARM 1% hydrochloride, resulting in a decreased time of onset, but an increase in systemic toxicity.
Neuromuscular blocking agents (such as suxamethonium chloride)
Concurrent use of Procain JENAPHARM 1% hydrochloride and neuromuscular blocking agents may result in prolongation or enhancement of the neuromuscular blockade.
Sulfonamides
Concurrent use of Procain JENAPHARM 1% hydrochloride and sulfonamides may result in a reduction of the antibacterial action of the sulfonamide.
Acetazolamide
Concurrent use of acetazolamide and Procain JENAPHARM 1% hydrochloride may extend the plasma half-life of Procain JENAPHARM 1%.
References
- FDA/SPL Indexing Data. "4Z8Y51M438: The UNique Ingredient Identifier (UNII) is an alphanumeric substance identifier from the joint FDA/USP Substance Registration System (SRS).". https://www.fda.gov/ForIndustry/Data... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- MeSH. "Anesthetics, Local". https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/68... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- European Chemicals Agency - ECHA. "Procaine: The information provided here is aggregated from the "Notified classification and labelling" from ECHA's C&L Inventory. ". https://echa.europa.eu/information-o... (accessed September 17, 2018).
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