Bupivacaine 0.5% Injection: What You Need to Know
Bupivacaine 0.5% 50ml Injectable is a commonly used local anesthetic in procedures like surgery and childbirth. While it's effective for pain management, it's important to be aware of potential side effects and risks. This thread is to discuss experiences, share information, and answer questions about this medication.
Bupivacaine 0.5% Injection: What You Need to Know
Bupivacaine 0.5% 50ml Injectable is a commonly used local anesthetic in procedures like surgery and childbirth. While it's effective for pain management, it's important to be aware of potential side effects and risks. This thread is to discuss experiences, share information, and answer questions about this medication.
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I had it for a biopsy and my arm was numb for hours afterwards. Not a huge deal, but it was kind of creepy.
Agreed on the nausea. I had the same issue post-operation. Doctors said it was just a reaction, but it was awful. Make sure you have anti-nausea meds on hand if you're getting this stuff for surgery.
I've had Bupivacaine for a C-section and it worked great for pain management, but I had some pretty bad nausea afterwards. Anyone else have that issue?
My dad had a severe allergic reaction to this. Swelling, hives, the whole nine yards. We rushed him to the ER and he was okay, but it was terrifying. Please, if you experience any allergic symptoms, get help right away.
I work in a hospital and the key is diluting it to 0.25%, this reduces the risk of toxic side effects. It's important to be aware of the concentration of the anesthetic being used.
I've had two surgeries where they used Bupivacaine and I never had any issues. I think if you're going to have this injected, make sure you're fully prepared and know what to look out for.
My mom had a bad reaction to this stuff during surgery. She ended up in the ICU with some kind of blood disorder. Scary stuff, so definitely listen to the warnings here.
Just had my gallbladder out and got Bupivacaine and the injection site was really painful for a few days. Seemed like a weird reaction at first, but my doctor said it was normal and it resolved itself
I've worked with anesthesiologists for years and Bupivacaine is a great product, but it has to be administered carefully. It's important to follow the instructions and not to overuse.
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