Arocaine-A DC

 4%+0.001% Injection
Jayson Pharmaceutical Ltd.
1.8 ml cartridge: ৳ 48.33 (5's pack: ৳ 241.65)
Indications
  • Local anesthesia for dental procedures:
    • Used for infiltration and nerve block anesthesia in dental surgeries, including tooth extractions, restorations, root canal treatments, and periodontal procedures.
    • Suitable for adult and pediatric patients requiring short to intermediate duration anesthesia.
  • Soft tissue anesthesia:
    • Provides profound analgesia of soft tissues (gingiva, mucosa) in dental interventions.
  • Off-label uses:
    • Occasionally used in minor oral maxillofacial surgeries requiring local anesthesia.
    • Used in some ENT and dermatological procedures involving localized anesthesia.
Dosage & Administration
  • Adults:
    • Typical concentration: Articaine 4% with Epinephrine 1:100,000 or 1:200,000.
    • Dose range: Up to 7 mg/kg of articaine; maximum recommended dose approximately 500 mg per session.
    • Volume per injection varies with procedure; usually 1.5–3.6 mL per nerve block or infiltration.
    • Epinephrine limits depend on patient cardiovascular status; generally up to 0.2 mg per appointment.
  • Pediatrics:
    • Dose should be calculated based on body weight (maximum 7 mg/kg articaine).
    • Careful dosing and monitoring essential.
  • Elderly:
    • May require dose reduction due to reduced metabolism and cardiovascular sensitivity.
  • Administration:
    • Injected via dental syringe as infiltration or nerve block (e.g., inferior alveolar nerve block).
    • Aspirate prior to injection to avoid intravascular administration.
    • Repeat dosing possible with careful cumulative dose monitoring.
Mechanism of Action (MOA)

Articaine hydrochloride is an amide-type local anesthetic that blocks voltage-gated sodium channels in neuronal membranes, preventing the initiation and propagation of nerve impulses. This blockade inhibits depolarization and transmission of pain signals, producing local anesthesia. Epinephrine bitartrate acts as a vasoconstrictor, constricting blood vessels at the injection site. This prolongs the anesthetic effect by reducing systemic absorption of articaine, decreases bleeding during procedures, and limits systemic toxicity.

Pharmacokinetics
  • Absorption:
    • Rapidly absorbed after local injection; absorption rate is reduced by epinephrine-induced vasoconstriction.
  • Distribution:
    • Widely distributed; articaine has a large volume of distribution due to lipid solubility.
    • Crosses the placenta and blood-brain barrier.
  • Metabolism:
    • Articaine is rapidly hydrolyzed by plasma esterases and liver enzymes to inactive metabolites.
    • Has a unique thiophene ring and ester group, enhancing metabolism and reducing systemic toxicity.
  • Elimination:
    • Primarily renal excretion of metabolites.
    • Half-life of articaine: approximately 20–40 minutes.
  • Epinephrine:
    • Metabolized by catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) and monoamine oxidase (MAO).
    • Half-life: ~2 minutes.
Pregnancy Category & Lactation
  • Pregnancy:
    • Articaine is classified as FDA Pregnancy Category C. Use only if clearly needed and after risk-benefit assessment.
    • Limited human data; animal studies show no clear teratogenicity but caution advised.
  • Lactation:
    • Unknown if articaine or epinephrine is excreted in human milk; likely minimal exposure.
    • Use cautiously; avoid high doses or frequent administration in nursing mothers.
Therapeutic Class
  • Articaine: Local anesthetic (amide type)
  • Epinephrine: Vasoconstrictor (adrenergic agonist)
  • Combination: Local anesthetic with vasoconstrictor
Contraindications
  • Known hypersensitivity to articaine, epinephrine, or other amide-type anesthetics
  • Severe cardiovascular disease or uncontrolled hypertension (due to epinephrine)
  • Patients taking non-selective beta-blockers, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), or tricyclic antidepressants without proper monitoring
  • Local infection or inflammation at the injection site
  • History of malignant hyperthermia (rare association)
Warnings & Precautions
  • Use caution in patients with cardiovascular disease, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, or pheochromocytoma due to epinephrine effects.
  • Monitor for signs of systemic toxicity (e.g., CNS excitation, seizures).
  • Avoid intravascular injection by aspiration prior to administration.
  • Epinephrine can cause increased heart rate, blood pressure, and arrhythmias; monitor vital signs in high-risk patients.
  • Caution in elderly or debilitated patients due to slower metabolism.
  • Rare risk of methemoglobinemia; consider if cyanosis develops without respiratory cause.
Side Effects

Common Adverse Effects:

  • Localized pain or burning on injection
  • Mild swelling or redness at injection site
  • Temporary numbness or paresthesia lasting beyond expected duration

Serious/Rare Adverse Effects:

  • Allergic reactions (rash, anaphylaxis)
  • CNS toxicity: dizziness, tremors, seizures (rare)
  • Cardiovascular reactions: tachycardia, hypertension, arrhythmia
  • Prolonged anesthesia or nerve damage (rare)
  • Methemoglobinemia (rare)
Drug Interactions
  • MAO Inhibitors and Tricyclic Antidepressants: Increased risk of hypertensive crisis with epinephrine.
  • Non-selective Beta-Blockers: Enhanced hypertensive and bradycardic effects due to epinephrine.
  • Other Vasoconstrictors: Additive cardiovascular effects.
  • CYP450 Metabolized Drugs: Articaine metabolism minimally affected; no significant interactions.
  • Alcohol: No significant interaction.
Recent Updates or Guidelines
  • Recent dental guidelines recommend using articaine with epinephrine cautiously in patients with cardiovascular comorbidities.
  • Emphasis on aspiration technique to avoid intravascular injection and systemic toxicity.
  • Monitoring cumulative dose is crucial to prevent overdose, especially in lengthy procedures.
Storage Conditions
  • Store at 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F); excursions permitted between 15°C and 30°C.
  • Protect from light and freezing.
  • Keep in original packaging until use.
  • Use immediately after opening; discard any unused portion.
  • No reconstitution needed; supplied as ready-to-use solution.
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