Bupivacaine Hydrochloride Injection Anawin 0.5%

Trade Name:Anawin 0.5%

Manufacturer: Neon Laboratories Ltd.

Presentation:  Injection

Strength0.5%

What are the uses Bupivacaine Hydrochloride Injection Anawin 0.5%?

During minor procedures Bupivacaine Hydrochloride anaesthetic (a numbing drug), is used to either prevent or reduce pain. This medication briefly numbs the area of the body undergoing operation.

What does the Anawin 0.5 percent Injection describe?

Anawin Injection, 0.5 percent During minor procedures, bupivacaine, an anaesthetic (a numbing drug), is used to either prevent or reduce pain. This medication gives the area of the body undergoing operation a brief numbing effect. Anawin 0.5 percent Injection is also used to lessen labour pain and discomfort by reducing pain perception.

Why is it recommended?

Loss of sensation is known as anaesthesia. When undergoing surgery or other invasive medical procedures, an area of the body is numbed with an injection of anawin 0.5 percent to lessen pain and discomfort.
Caesarean delivery
A Caesarean section, sometimes known as a C-section, involves making a cut in the uterus and stomach to deliver the baby surgically. During a caesarean section procedure, Anawin 0.5 percent Injection is used to numb the operating region.

What are the side effects of an Bupivacaine Hydrochloride at 0.5 percent?

  • Side effects for Anawin 0.5 percent Injection, both serious and minor
    chest ache and agony
  • irregular or rapid heartbeat
  • Unwellness or vomiting
  • Fear and trepidation
  • Having trouble breathing
  • altered libido.

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Can you take Bupivacaine Hydrochloride medication when pregnant?

0.5 percent Anawin Early in pregnancy, it’s not advised to take injections because they could give your foetus bradycardia (a slow heartbeat). While you use this medication, your doctor will regularly check your clinical state.

Can you take Bupivacaine Hydrochloride medication while nursing?

Anawin 0.5 percent Injection can enter into breast milk in very small amounts in nursing moms and might not have an impact on the infant. However, if you are breastfeeding, you should let your doctor know.

When not to use Bupivacaine Hydrochloride?

Anesthesia for obstetric paracervical block
During an obstetrical paracervical block anaesthetic, local anaesthesia is injected into the tissue surrounding the cervix (a narrow passage connecting the vagina and uterus). This treatment is intended to treat labour pains brought on by the cervix’s contraction and stretching during vaginal birth. Bupivacaine is not advised for use in pregnant women undergoing obstetrical paracervical blocks because it raises the possibility of serious adverse consequences for the unborn child.

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