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Marcaine Spinal (bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.75% in dextrose injection) 2 mL x 10 Single-Dose Ampules

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Original price $ 175.00
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SKU 00409-1761-10
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Marcaine Spinal (bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.75% in dextrose injection) is used for spinal anesthesia to provide prolonged pain relief during lower abdominal, pelvic, or lower limb surgeries. This local anesthetic works by blocking nerve impulses, leading to the temporary loss of sensation and motor function in the lower body. The inclusion of dextrose allows for a hyperbaric solution, which helps in precise control and distribution of the anesthetic effect in the spinal column, ensuring effective anesthesia for surgical procedures.

Marcaine Spinal (Bupivacaine Hydrochloride 0.75% in Dextrose Injection) is a local anesthetic solution designed for spinal anesthesia. It is primarily used for surgical procedures requiring lower abdominal, pelvic, and lower extremity anesthesia. The formulation includes dextrose, which helps ensure proper distribution in the cerebrospinal fluid. This product is supplied by Pfizer Injectables in single-dose ampules, with each ampule containing 2 mL of the solution, packaged in boxes of 10.

Details and Features

Active Ingredient: Bupivacaine Hydrochloride
Concentration: 0.75%
Dextrose Inclusion: Facilitates specific gravity and distribution in the spinal column
Volume: 2 mL per ampule
Packaging: 10 single-dose ampules per box
Usage: Intended for intrathecal (spinal) injection to induce regional anesthesia
Manufacturer: Pfizer Injectables

Mechanism of Action

Bupivacaine acts as a long-acting local anesthetic by blocking sodium ion channels in nerve fibers. This blockade inhibits the initiation and conduction of nerve impulses, producing loss of sensation or motor function at the targeted spinal regions. The presence of dextrose aids in the spread of the anesthetic in the cerebrospinal fluid by creating a hyperbaric solution, optimizing the anesthetic effects specific to the site of administration.

Warnings

  • Cardiovascular Risks: May cause significant cardiovascular effects, including hypotension and bradycardia. Monitor vital signs closely after administration.
  • Central Nervous System Effects: Serious CNS toxicity (e.g., seizures) can occur with systemic absorption or excessive dosages.
  • Pregnancy: While used in obstetric anesthesia, careful consideration and dosing are necessary to minimize risks to the mother and fetus.
  • Contraindications: Not suitable for patients with known hypersensitivity to bupivacaine or other amide-type anesthetics, as well as those with severe mental health disturbances, especially from hypercarbia or hypoxia.

Side Effects

Common Side Effects:

  • Hypotension
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Bradycardia
  • Headache

Serious Side Effects:

  • Cardiovascular: Severe hypotension, arrhythmias, or cardiac arrest
  • CNS: Seizures or prolonged numbness beyond the target area
  • Respiratory: Respiratory depression when anesthetic spreads too high (rare in properly managed doses)
  • Allergic reactions: Although rare, include skin reactions or anaphylaxis

Administration and Monitoring

Marcaine Spinal should be administered by trained healthcare professionals experienced in spinal anesthesia techniques. Thorough patient evaluation and preparedness to manage potential adverse reactions are crucial. Continuous monitoring of blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory status is necessary following administration. The dose should be carefully selected based on the patient's age, body mass, and overall health status, as well as the type and duration of the surgical procedure. Emergency equipment and drugs for resuscitation should be readily available prior to its use.

Marcaine Spinal (bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.75% in dextrose injection) 2 mL x 10 Single-Dose Ampules
Marcaine Spinal (bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.75% in dextrose injection) 2 mL x 10 Single-Dose Ampules
$ 175.00 $ 129.95
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FAQs for Bupivacaine Injections
  • What is a Bupivacaine Injection Used For?

    Bupivacaine Injection is used to numb specific parts of the body during surgery, childbirth (labor epidurals), dental procedures, or minor surgical interventions. It is commonly used for: Regional anesthesia Spinal and epidural anesthesia Peripheral nerve blocks Postoperative pain management Labor and delivery pain relief

  • Top Health Benefits & Key Features

    Long-Lasting Local Anesthetic: Provides pain relief for up to 6–12 hours, much longer than alternative anesthetics. Targeted Pain Control: Perfect for blocking pain in a specific area, reducing the need for opioid painkillers. Proven Safety: Extensively tested in clinical settings for surgical anesthesia and chronic pain management.

  • How long does a bupivacaine injection last?

    Bupivacaine offers extended anesthesia; effects usually last 6 to 12 hours depending on dose and site of administration.

  • Can bupivacaine cause nausea?

    Yes, some patients may experience side effects such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or low blood pressure. Always consult your doctor if you experience side effects.

  • Is bupivacaine used in pregnancy?

    Yes, bupivacaine is frequently used during labor and delivery as an epidural anesthesia for pain relief. However, your doctor will determine if it's appropriate for your pregnancy.

  • What pain does bupivacaine take away?

    Bupivacaine is effective against surgical pain, dental pain, labor pain, and postoperative discomfort through regional or local administration.

  • Is bupivacaine a cortisone shot?

    No, bupivacaine is a local anesthetic, not a corticosteroid. It numbs nerves to block pain but does not reduce inflammation like cortisone.

  • What is the cost of bupivacaine?

    The cost of bupivacaine can vary by dose, brand, and location. On average, hospital/surgical use ranges from $5 to $30 per dose. Bulk or pharmacy prices may differ.

  • How much bupivacaine is needed for a spinal?

    For spinal anesthesia, the typical adult dose is 7.5–15 mg (0.5% solution, 1.5–3 mL), but your anesthesiologist will determine the safest dose tailored to your procedure.

  • Where can bupivacaine be injected?

    Bupivacaine can be injected into or near spinal fluid, epidural space, peripheral nerves, gums (dental), or surgical sites, depending on the application.

  • What drugs interact with bupivacaine?

    Possible interactions include antiarrhythmics (like mexiletine), other local anesthetics, CNS depressants, anticoagulants, and certain antibiotics. Always consult your doctor regarding all current medications.

  • What should I tell my doctor before bupivacaine?

    Tell your doctor if you have any allergies, liver disease, heart conditions, history of seizures, or are taking any medications or herbal supplements.

  • How long does local anesthesia stay in your system?

    While numbness may fade after 6–12 hours, bupivacaine and its metabolites may remain in the body for up to 24 hours. Your body clears it naturally.

  • Why Choose Bupivacaine?

    Best local anesthetic for major and minor procedures Widely used for spinal, epidural, and nerve block anesthesia Trusted by surgeons, dentists, and anesthesiologists High safety profile when administered by professionals

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