Molecular mechanisms of action of systemic lidocaine in acute and chronic pain: a narrative review

Volume: 123, Issue: 3, Pages: 335 - 349
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Systemic administration of the local anaesthetic lidocaine is antinociceptive in both acute and chronic pain states, especially in acute postoperative and chronic neuropathic pain. These effects cannot be explained by its voltage-gated sodium channel blocking properties alone, but the responsible mechanisms are still elusive. This narrative review focuses on available experimental evidence of the molecular mechanisms by which systemic lidocaine...
Paper Details
Title
Molecular mechanisms of action of systemic lidocaine in acute and chronic pain: a narrative review
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
123
Issue
3
Pages
335 - 349
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