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'''Lidocaine euphoria''' is a rather unusual side-effect to the administration of [[Lidocaine|lidocaine]] as either a [[Local anesthetic|local anesthetic]], a [[Nerve block|nerve block]] or more rarely, [[Intravenous|intravenously]]. Pharmaceutically speaking, this is considered to be a potential side-effect of the usage of [[Lidocaine|lidocaine]]; however, prior (or current) users of [[Cocaine|cocaine]] appear to be more susceptible to this potential side-effect. | |||
Though chemically relatively dissimilar ([[Lidocaine|lidocaine]] (C17H21N04) / [[Cocaine|cocaine]] (C14H22N2O)), it is hypothesized that the mechanism of CNS activity may be the cause for the similar euphoric-producing side-effects of each [[Drug|drug]]. | |||
This is entirely different than [[Lidocaine_Anxiety&action=edit&redlink=1|lidocaine induced anxiety]], a side effect of [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]] in products containing both [[Lidocaine|lidocaine]] and [[Epinephrine|epinephrine]]. |
Latest revision as of 07:12, 17 September 2023
Lidocaine euphoria is a rather unusual side-effect to the administration of lidocaine as either a local anesthetic, a nerve block or more rarely, intravenously. Pharmaceutically speaking, this is considered to be a potential side-effect of the usage of lidocaine; however, prior (or current) users of cocaine appear to be more susceptible to this potential side-effect.
Though chemically relatively dissimilar (lidocaine (C17H21N04) / cocaine (C14H22N2O)), it is hypothesized that the mechanism of CNS activity may be the cause for the similar euphoric-producing side-effects of each drug.
This is entirely different than lidocaine induced anxiety, a side effect of epinephrine in products containing both lidocaine and epinephrine.