Ropivacaine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (S) N (2,6 dimethylphenyl) 1 propylpiperidine 2 carboxamide Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com … Wikipedia
Ropivacaine — Ropivacaïne Ropivacaïne Général Nom IUPAC (S) N (2,6 dimethylphenyl) 1 propylpiperidine 2 carboxamide N … Wikipédia en Français
Ropivacaïne — Général Nom IUPAC (2S) N (2,6 diméthylphényl) 1 propylpipéridine 2 carboxamide No CAS … Wikipédia en Français
ropivacaine hydrochloride — A drug used to control pain and to cause a temporary loss of feeling in one part of the body, during and after surgery. It is also being studied for pain control after cancer surgery. It is a type of local anesthetic. Also called ropivacaine and… … English dictionary of cancer terms
ropivacaine — noun A local anesthetic drug belonging to the amino amide group … Wiktionary
ropivacaine hydrochloride — ro·pi·va·caine hy·dro·chlo·ride (ro pivґə kān) a local anesthetic of the amide type, used for percutaneous infiltration anesthesia, peripheral nerve block, and epidural block … Medical dictionary
84057-95-4 — Ropivacaïne Ropivacaïne Général Nom IUPAC (S) N (2,6 dimethylphenyl) 1 propylpiperidine 2 carboxamide N … Wikipédia en Français
C17H26N2O — Ropivacaïne Ropivacaïne Général Nom IUPAC (S) N (2,6 dimethylphenyl) 1 propylpiperidine 2 carboxamide N … Wikipédia en Français
Local anesthetic — A local anesthetic is a drug that causes reversible local anesthesia and a loss of nociception. When it is used on specific nerve pathways (nerve block), effects such as analgesia (loss of pain sensation) and paralysis (loss of muscle power) can… … Wikipedia
Epidural — This article is about the anaesthetic technique. For the anatomical site, see Epidural space. For other uses, see Epidural (disambiguation). Did you mean Epidural hematoma, a type of traumatic brain injury? Epidural Intervention … Wikipedia