Local pain relief
Lidocaine Injection is indicated-
- As a local anaesthetic for use in infiltration blockade and intravenous regional analgesia.
- For the prevention and treatment of ventricular tachyarrhythmias
The dosage is adjusted according to the response of the patient and site of administration.
Adult: For healthy adults, the maximum individual dose should not exceed 4.5mg/kg of body weight and in general it is recommended that the maximum total dose does not exceed 300 mg. Recommended doses given in the below serve only as a guide to the amount of anaesthetic required for most routine procedures.
Infiltration-
- Percutaneous: Total dose 5-300 mg
- Intravenous regional: Total dose 50-300 mg
Peripheral Nerve Blocks-
- Brachial: Total dose 225-300 mg
- Dental: Total dose 20-100 mg
- Intercostal: Total dose 30 mg
- Paravertebral: Total dose 30-50 mg
Pudenal (each side):
- Paracervical Obstetrical analgesia: Total dose 100 mg
Sympathetic Nerve Blocks
- Cervical: Total dose 50 mg
- Lumbar: Total dose 50-100 mg
Central Neural Blocks
- Epidural: Total dose 200-300 mg [Dose determined by number of dermatomes to be anesthetized (2-3 mL/dermatome) periodically.]
- Thoracic: Total dose 200-300 mg
Lumbar
- Analgesia: Total dose 250-300 mg
- Anesthesia: Total dose 200-300 mg
Caudal
- Obstetrical analgesia: Total dose 200-300 mg
- Surgical anesthesia: Total dose 225-300 mg.
It should be used cautiously in patients with epilepsy, impaired cardiac conduction, bradycardia, impaired respiratory function and in patients with impaired hepatic function, if the dose or site of administration is likely to result in high blood levels. The effect of local anaesthetics may be reduced if an injection is made into an inflamed or infected area. Repeated doses of lidocaine may cause significant increases in blood levels with each repeated dose because of slow accumulation of the drug or its metabolites. Tolerance to elevated blood levels varies with the status of the patient. Careful and constant monitoring of cardiovascular and respiratory vital signs and the patient’s state of consciousness should be accomplished after each local anaesthetic injection.