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Nesacaine Chloroprocaine HCL 2% Injection 30 mL Multiple-Dose Vials 25-Pack (RX)

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Original price $ 850.50
Current price $ 659.00
SKU 63323-0476-37
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Nesacaine Chloroprocaine HCL 2% Injection is a local anesthetic medication used for numbing a specific area of the body for surgical procedures or medical procedures. It contains the medication chloroprocaine hydrochloride, which is a fast-acting type of anesthetic. The injection comes in 30 mL multiple-dose vials, meaning that multiple doses can be drawn from one vial. This allows for convenience and cost efficiency in medical settings where the medication may be needed for multiple patients. Nesacaine Chloroprocaine HCL 2% Injection is typically administered by a healthcare professional in a hospital or surgical setting.

Some potential benefits of using Nesacaine Chloroprocaine HCL 2% Injection include:

  • Fast-acting: This medication begins to take effect within 2-3 minutes and provides up to 30 minutes of anesthesia.
  • Low risk of side effects: Compared to other local anesthetic options, Nesacaine Chloroprocaine has a lower incidence of side effects such as hypotension (low blood pressure) and allergic reactions.
  • Short recovery time: Due to its short and predictable duration of action, patients typically experience a faster recovery time after the procedure.
  • Multiple-dose vials: This formulation is available in 30 mL multiple-dose vials, allowing for multiple uses from a single vial, providing cost savings for healthcare facilities.
  • Multiple pack option: The 25-pack option makes it convenient for healthcare facilities to purchase and have an adequate supply of the medication on hand for regular use.
  • As with any medication, there are potential risks and side effects associated with Nesacaine Chloroprocaine HCL 2% Injection. It is important to discuss these with a healthcare provider before using this medication. This medication may not be suitable for everyone and it is essential to follow the recommended dosage and usage instructions.
Nesacaine Chloroprocaine HCL 2% Injection 30 mL Multiple-Dose Vials 25-Pack (RX)
Nesacaine Chloroprocaine HCL 2% Injection 30 mL Multiple-Dose Vials 25-Pack (RX)
$ 850.50 $ 659.00
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FAQs for Chloroprocaine Injection
  • What is Chloroprocaine Injection Used For?

    Chloroprocaine is an ester-type local anesthetic used for: Spinal anesthesia (especially in short procedures) Epidural anesthesia for labor and delivery, obstetrics, cesarean section Peripheral nerve blocks and infiltration anesthesia Quick procedures where fast onset and short duration are essential Another name for chloroprocaine is Nesacaine.

  • How Long Does a Chloroprocaine Spinal Last?

    A typical chloroprocaine spinal block lasts 40–90 minutes, making it the ideal choice for ambulatory and short surgeries.

  • What is a Carbocaine Injection Used For?

    Carbocaine (brand name for mepivacaine) is another local anesthetic, often used for dental procedures, regional blocks, and minor surgeries.

  • How is Chloroprocaine Different from Lidocaine?

    Onset: Chloroprocaine acts faster than lidocaine—often within 3–6 minutes. Duration: Chloroprocaine has a shorter duration of action. Type: Chloroprocaine is an ester anesthetic; lidocaine is an amide. Metabolism: Chloroprocaine is rapidly metabolized by plasma cholinesterase, reducing systemic toxicity.

  • Why Does Chloroprocaine Work So Fast?

    Chloroprocaine has a very high tissue diffusion rate and low protein binding. Its chemical structure allows for rapid absorption and almost immediate anesthetic effect—one of the fastest onset times of all local anesthetics.

  • Is Chloroprocaine Hyperbaric?

    Yes, hyperbaric chloroprocaine formulations are available, which are injected into the spinal canal for controlled anesthesia spread and effect.

  • What Are the Side Effects of Chloroprocaine?

    Potential side effects include: Temporary numbness or weakness Back pain, headache Hypotension, bradycardia Allergy (rare with chloroprocaine; more common than with amides) Nerve injury (very rare) Systemic toxicity if overdosed: CNS symptoms, seizures, or cardiac symptoms (rare)

  • Can You Take Chloroprocaine if You are Allergic to Lidocaine?

    Yes, often you can. Chloroprocaine is an ester anesthetic, while lidocaine is an amide. Patients allergic to amide-type local anesthetics (like lidocaine) may tolerate chloroprocaine. Always inform your doctor of all allergies before administration.

  • What Should I Tell My Doctor Before Using Chloroprocaine?

    List all allergies (especially to anesthetics/sulfa drugs) Disclose any heart, liver, kidney, or neurological conditions Share any recent medications or supplements Inform if you are pregnant or breastfeeding Report any history of allergic reactions to local anesthetics

  • What is the Maximum Dosing of Chloroprocaine?

    Maximum single dose (without epinephrine): 11 mg/kg (up to 800 mg) for infiltration; lower for spinal use. Always follow dosing guidelines prescribed by your anesthesiologist. Pediatric and obstetric patients require lower doses.

  • How Much Does Chloroprocaine Cost?

    Chloroprocaine injection generally costs $5–$40 per vial, depending on concentration, volume, and supplier. Bulk, hospital, and institutional pricing may vary. Check with your pharmacy for the most up-to-date cost.

  • Is Chloroprocaine FDA Approved?

    Yes, chloroprocaine is FDA approved for use as a local and regional anesthetic.

  • Does Chloroprocaine Interact with Other Drugs?

    Chloroprocaine's metabolism is fast, so drug interactions are rare. However, consider potential interactions with: Other local anesthetics Sulfonamide antibiotics (may bind similar pathways) Cholinesterase inhibitors, which can alter the breakdown of ester anesthetics Always inform your healthcare provider of your complete medication list.

  • Why Choose Our Chloroprocaine Injection (Nesacaine)?

    USP Sterility and FDA Approved for reliability Fastest Onset, Short Duration for ambulatory and emergency anesthesia Flexible Dosage & Strengths: 1%, 2%, 3% available Pharmacy-Direct, Same-Day Shipping Tamper-Proof, Single-Use Vials

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