prokaiini
Prokaiini, commonly known as procaine, is a local anesthetic of the ester-type used to induce temporary loss of sensation in a targeted area. It is typically supplied as a sterile injectable solution for infiltration or nerve block procedures and is sometimes combined with a vasoconstrictor such as epinephrine to extend its duration and reduce systemic absorption.
Mechanism and pharmacology: Prokaiini works by reversibly blocking voltage-gated sodium channels in neuronal membranes, preventing initiation
Medical uses and administration: Prokaiini is used for minor surgical procedures, dental anesthesia, and superficial regional
Safety and adverse effects: Common adverse effects include local tissue irritation, stinging at the injection site,
History: Prokaiini was introduced in the early 20th century and marketed under names such as Novocain. It