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Xylocaine (Cardiac) and Renal dysfunction

Result of checking the interaction of drug Xylocaine (Cardiac) and disease Renal dysfunction for safety when used together.

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Xylocaine (Cardiac) <> Renal dysfunction
Relevance: 23.07.2019 Reviewer: Shkutko P.M., M.D., in

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Lidocaine is primarily eliminated by the kidney. Less than 10% is eliminated unchanged in the urine. Two active metabolites (MEGX and GX) have been identified that exhibit antiarrhythmic and convulsant properties. GX accumulates during prolonged intravenous lidocaine infusion. Serum concentrations of lidocaine and the active metabolites are increased and the half-life prolonged in patients with renal impairment. Therapy with lidocaine should be administered cautiously and dosing modified for repeated or maintenance doses in patients with compromised renal function. Clinical monitoring of cardiac function (continual ECG) is required and serum metabolite concentrations and monitoring renal function are recommended.

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Xylocaine (Cardiac)

Generic Name: lidocaine

Brand Name: UAD Caine, Xylocaine HCl, Xylocaine-MPF, Lidoject 1, Xylocaine Dental Cartridges, Lidoject 2, Xylocaine Duo-Trach Kit, Xylocaine HCl For Spinal, L-Caine, Dilocaine, Nervocaine, Truxacaine, Anestacaine

Synonyms: Lidocaine injection, Lidocaine (Systemic)

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