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Naropin
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Naropin
Mechanism of Action
Ropivacaine is a member of the amino amide class of local anesthetics and is supplied as the pure S-(-)-enantiomer. Local anesthetics block the generation and the conduction of nerve impulses, presumably by increasing the threshold for electrical excitation in the nerve, by slowing the propagation of the nerve impulse, and by reducing the rate of rise of the action potential. In general, the progression of anesthesia is related to the diameter, myelination and conduction velocity of affected nerve fibers. Clinically, the order of loss of nerve function is as follows: (1) pain, (2) temperature, (3) touch, (4) proprioception, and (5) skeletal muscle tone.
Pharmacokinetics
The systemic concentration of ropivacaine is dependent on the total dose and concentration of drug administered, the route of administration, the patient's hemodynamic/circulatory condition, and the vascularity of the administration site.
From the epidural space, ropivacaine shows complete and biphasic absorption. The half-lives of the 2 phases, (mean ± SD) are 14 ± 7 minutes and 4.2 ± 0.9 h, respectively. The slow absorption is the rate limiting factor in the elimination of ropivacaine that explains why the terminal half-life is longer after epidural than after intravenous administration. Ropivacaine shows dose-proportionality up to the highest intravenous dose studied, 80 mg, corresponding to a mean ± SD peak plasma concentration of 1.9 ± 0.3 mg/mL.
Table 1
Pharmacokinetic (plasma concentration-time) data from clinical trials
| Route | Epidural Infusion* | Epidural Infusion* | Epidural Block† | Epidural Block† | Block† | IV Infusion§ | |
| Dose (mg) | 1493±10 | 2075±206 | 1217±277 | 150 | 187.5 | 300 | 40 |
| N | 12 | 12 | 11 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
| Cmax (mg/L) | 2.4±1¶ | 2.8±0.5¶ | 2.3±1.1¶ | 1.1±0.2 | 1.6±0.6 | 2.3±0.8 | 1.2±0.2# |
| Tmax (min) | n/aª | n/a | n/a | 43±14 | 34±9 | 54±22 | n/a |
| AUC0-(mg.h/L) | 135.5±50 | 145±34 | 161±90 | 7.2±2 | 11.3±4 | 13±3.3 | 1.8±0.6 |
| CL (L/h) | 11.03 | 13.7 | n/a | 5.5±2 | 5±2.6 | n/a | 21.2±7 |
| t1/2 (hr)© | 5±2.5 | 5.7±3 | 6.0±3 | 5.7±2 | 7.1±3 | 6.8±3.2 | 1.9±0.5 |
Generic Name: Ropivacaine Hcl
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