Fundamental & clinical pharmacology
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Fundam Clin Pharmacol · Aug 2013
The neurotoxicity of intrathecal lidocaine is enhanced in postpartum compared to virgin rats.
During the perinatal period, the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs may be altered. Data about the neurotoxicity of intrathecal local anesthetics in the peripartum period are lacking. So we hypothesized that the neurotoxicity of intrathecal lidocaine during perinatal period may be changed. ⋯ Lidocaine induced a dose-dependent impairment in TF latencies and nerve injury scores. There was no significant interaction between postpartum and the drug. Our results suggest that the neurotoxicity of intrathecal lidocaine is enhanced in rats during the early postpartum period compared with nonpregnant, virgin rats.