This medicine is normally administered as and when needed before a surgery and hence there is no fixed dose regimen.
This medicine is normally given in a clinical setup with constant monitoring of vital functions and hence the likelihood of an overdose is very low.
Atenolol (moderate)
Chlordiazepoxide (moderate)
Diazepam (moderate)
Ropivacaine (moderate)
Alprazolam (moderate)
This medicine is used to numb a specific area of the body to reduce pain and discomfort caused by surgical or other invasive medical procedures.
This medicine is used to provide anesthesia during a cesarean section process done during delivery.
Chest pain and discomfort
Fast/irregular heart beat (severe)
Nausea or Vomiting
Agitation and anxiety
Difficulty in breathing
Change in libido
Ringing or buzzing in the ears (rare)
Restlessness
Tremors
Swelling of face, lips, eyelids, tongue, hands and feet (severe)
Convulsions (seizures) (severe)
Blurred vision
Severe allergic reaction (severe)
Fall in blood pressure
This medicine is not recommended for use if you have a known history of allergy to Abocain Spinal Injection 7.5 mg 5 Ampx2 mL or any other local anesthesia medicine belonging to the amide group.
This medicine is not recommended for obstetrical para-cervical block as the risk of fatal side effects is very high.