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Local Anesthetics: Effect of <i>p</i> H on Activity
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1968
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Anesthetic MechanismSocial SciencesDesheathed Vagus NerveAnesthetic PharmacologyAnesthesia PracticeIon ChannelsNeuropharmacologyLocal Anesthetic PharmacologyNervous SystemLocal AnestheticsPharmacologyAnaesthetic AgentNeurophysiologyPhysiologyAlkaline SolutionNonmyelinated FibersElectrophysiologyAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiology
Lidocaine and dibucaine are more effective in neutral than in alkaline solution when tested on the nonmyelinated fibers of the desheathed vagus nerve of the rabbit. Procaine, however, is more effective in alkaline solution. The activity of benzocaine is unaffected by pH. Both the charged and uncharged forms of local anesthetics thus seem capable of blocking conduction.
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