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'''Leviticus''' is often quoted by people who redefine [[Christianity]] to match their own bigotry. Leviticus is a book of old Judaic laws. Some are basic morality (''Lev 19:29 Do not prostitute thy daughter, to cause her to be a whore; lest the land fall to whoredom, and the land become full of wickedness.''), others are hygiene related (''Lev 22:5 Or whosoever toucheth any creeping thing, whereby he may be made unclean, or a man of whom he may take uncleanness, whatsoever uncleanness he hath''), and others had to do with differentiating the Jews from the surrounding cultures (''Lev 19:27 Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard.'').
'''Lidocaine''' is one of the common kinds of [[Anesthetic|anesthetic]]. Though licodaine patches, and [[Topical Anesthetic|topical]] sprays and gels, are available, it is most widely used as an [[Injectable anesthetic|injectable anesthetic]] in a 2% or 1% strength solution, both with or without [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]] (adrenaline), a [[Vasoconstrictor|vasoconstrictor]].


Leviticus calls for brutal punishments Lev 21:9 calls for a priest's daughter to be burned if she "plays the whore", 20:18 calls for any couple that has sex during the woman's period to be exiled, 20:14 suggests that anyone who has a threesome should be burnt, and 20:13 calls for the death of homosexuals. Leviticus 20:9 even calls for anyone who fights with their parents to be killed.
Contrary to popular belief, lidocaine use does not increase bruising during a procedure — if anything, especially with the use of [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]], one of the good side-effects of this product is that it can reduce post-operative bruising.


Leviticus also contains ''19:28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD'' which many people erroneously believe refers to tattooing (it actually refers to a kind of cutting and ash rubbing done at pagan funerals). In any case, for Christians, the laws of Leviticus are not intended to be taken as anything but history — Jesus "replaced" them with a new covenant based in faith, not law (Romans 3:28).
It should also be noted that lidocaine is not a cocaine derivative, and there is no way to "distill" or otherwise produce a euphoric drug from it (although in very rare cases former addicts may find lidocaine use triggers [[Lidocaine Euphoria|lidocaine euphoria]] that reminds them of cocaine). There is absolutely no reason why lidocaine should conflict with [[Straight-edge|straight-edge]] philosophy.
 
Finally, it should be noted that injectable lidocaine is, in most countries, available by prescription only or may only be administered legally by doctors. Clients should be wary of any piercing studio that offers it in these countries, although many do as a discreet service to customers seeking implants, tongue splitting, and other invasive modifications. However, out of respect for their freedom, most will insist that you not take pictures of it and not talk about it. Topical lidocaine spray or gel for mucous membranes is generally available over the counter.
 
[[Xylocaine|Xylocaine]] is one of the most common trade names for this product.
 
== Allergies ==
Though quite rare, some people cannot tolerate the ''caine'' group of anesthetics (such as Lido'''caine''', Mar'''caine''', and others). Though '''extremely''' rare, an allergic reaction does have the ''potential'' to become '''fatal'''.  If an [[Allergic Reaction|allergic reaction]] is suspected, '''immediately''' contact a [[Physician|physician]]! If a person has previously been administered such an anesthetic (usually for dental work) on at least two occasions with no reaction, the chances of a future allergic reaction are negligible.
 
== See Also ==
*[[Bactine|Bactine]]
*[[Marcaine|Marcaine]]
*[[Lidocaine Toxicity|Lidocaine Toxicity]]
*[[Lidocaine Euphoria|Lidocaine Euphoria]]
*[[Lidocaine Anxiety|Lidocaine Anxiety]]

Latest revision as of 07:11, 17 September 2023

Lidocaine is one of the common kinds of anesthetic. Though licodaine patches, and topical sprays and gels, are available, it is most widely used as an injectable anesthetic in a 2% or 1% strength solution, both with or without epinephrine (adrenaline), a vasoconstrictor.

Contrary to popular belief, lidocaine use does not increase bruising during a procedure — if anything, especially with the use of epinephrine, one of the good side-effects of this product is that it can reduce post-operative bruising.

It should also be noted that lidocaine is not a cocaine derivative, and there is no way to "distill" or otherwise produce a euphoric drug from it (although in very rare cases former addicts may find lidocaine use triggers lidocaine euphoria that reminds them of cocaine). There is absolutely no reason why lidocaine should conflict with straight-edge philosophy.

Finally, it should be noted that injectable lidocaine is, in most countries, available by prescription only or may only be administered legally by doctors. Clients should be wary of any piercing studio that offers it in these countries, although many do as a discreet service to customers seeking implants, tongue splitting, and other invasive modifications. However, out of respect for their freedom, most will insist that you not take pictures of it and not talk about it. Topical lidocaine spray or gel for mucous membranes is generally available over the counter.

Xylocaine is one of the most common trade names for this product.

Allergies

Though quite rare, some people cannot tolerate the caine group of anesthetics (such as Lidocaine, Marcaine, and others). Though extremely rare, an allergic reaction does have the potential to become fatal. If an allergic reaction is suspected, immediately contact a physician! If a person has previously been administered such an anesthetic (usually for dental work) on at least two occasions with no reaction, the chances of a future allergic reaction are negligible.

See Also