sopivina
Sopivina, commonly written as sopivacaine in many languages, is an amide-type local anesthetic used to produce regional anesthesia. It acts by reversibly blocking voltage-gated sodium channels on nerve membranes, thereby preventing the initiation and propagation of nerve impulses.
Clinically, sopivina is employed for infiltration anesthesia, peripheral nerve blocks, epidural anesthesia, and other regional techniques
Pharmacokinetically, sopivina is absorbed from the site of administration into the bloodstream and is distributed to
Adverse effects are similar to other amide local anesthetics and can include CNS symptoms such as lightheadedness
Sopivina is valued for producing a sensory-dominant block with comparatively reduced motor impairment relative to some