Glycopyrronium prolongs topical anaesthesia of oral mucosa and enhances absorption of lignocaine

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Summary: We have studied the effect of glycopyrronium on the anaesthetic action and absorption of topical lignocaine in 10 healthy, non-smoking volunteers. Lignocaine 100 mg was sprayed on the oral mucosa 15min after random administration of glycopyrronium 4 pg kg-1 or normal saline i.v. Glycopyrronium decreased the mean analgesia score from 2 to 0.1 (2 = baseline; 0 = anaesthesia) at 4 min compared with a change from 2 to 0.5 after normal saline (P < 0.05). All scores returned to baseline by 40 min and 20 min in the glycopyrronium and control groups, respectively. The mean (SD) peak plasma lignocaine concentration was 0.57 (0.29) μg ml-1 after glycopyrronium and 0.31 (0.10) μg ml-1 after saline (P < 0.05) and were attained in 17 min (range 10-40 min) and 29 min (range 8-40 min). respectively. Pretreatment with glycopyrronium enhanced absorption and prolonged the analgesic action of topically administered lignocaine. © 1993 British Journal of Anaesthesia.

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Watanabe, H., Lindgren, L., Rosenberg, P., & Randell, T. (1993). Glycopyrronium prolongs topical anaesthesia of oral mucosa and enhances absorption of lignocaine. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 70(1), 94–95. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/70.1.94

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