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Accession number;03A0152893
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| Title;The effect of 5% lidocaine cream and its concentration in plasma. |
| Author;
SAKURAI HIROSHI
(Tsukubadai Byoin Masuika)
INOMATA SHIN'ICHI
(Tsukubadai Rinshoigakukei Masuika)
TSUNEUCHI YOSHIHIRO
(Tsukubadai Byoin Yakuzaibu)
MIYABE MASAYUKI
(Tsukubadai Rinshoigakukei Masuika)
OSAKA YOSHIKO
(Tsukubadai Byoin Masuika)
MORI TOMOKO
(Tsukubadai Byoin Masuika)
BABA YASUYUKI
(Tsukubadai Byoin Yakuzaibu)
KODA YUKINAO
(Tsukubadai Byoin Yakuzaibu)
TOYOOKA HIDENORI
(Tsukubadai Rinshoigakukei Masuika)
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Journal Title;Pain Clinic
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Journal Code:G0739B
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ISSN:0388-4171
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VOL.24;NO.2;PAGE.237-240(2003)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.1, REF.12 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;Lidocaine preparation on the market is difficult to less absorbable to normal skin. Whereas a lidocaine ointment prepared by our hospital contains oleyl alcohol, which is easily absorbed percutaneously and a surfactant as basements. Here, we report a case of intractable pain that was remarkably improved with the ointment. The relation between the blood concentration of local anesthetic and its analgesic effects was discussed. This preparation was effective for neuropathic pain of fingers after injury and neuropathy after herpes zoster. The maximum analgesic effects were obtained at the peak of blood lidocaine concentration, but it was used with safety. Therapeutic effects of the lidocaine ointment were satisfactory although its blood level was not so high. |
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