What are other names for this medicine?
Type of medicine: anesthetic; nerve block
Generic and brand names: Sensorcaine-MPF; Marcaine HCl;
Marcaine Spinal; bupivacaine; Sensorcaine
What is this medicine used for?
This medicine is given by injection to cause loss of feeling
before and during surgery, dental procedures (including
dental surgery), or labor and delivery. It may be used for
other conditions as determined by your healthcare provider.
What should my healthcare provider know before I take this
medicine?
Before taking this medicine, tell your healthcare provider
if you have ever had:
- an allergic reaction to any medicine
- a blood disorder such as methemoglobinemia or G6PD
- high or low blood pressure
- kidney disease.
Females of childbearing age: Tell your healthcare provider
if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Do not
breast-feed while taking this medicine without your
healthcare provider's approval.
How do I use it?
This medicine is given by a healthcare provider or dentist
trained in the use of local anesthesia.
What should I watch out for?
This medicine may cause lightheadedness, dizziness,
drowsiness, or numbness. Do not drive or operate machinery
unless you are fully alert.
Since this medicine stops all feeling on your skin, be
careful not to injure your skin by scratching, rubbing, or
exposing it to extreme hot or cold temperatures. If you
have received an injection in your mouth, do not chew gum or
food while your mouth feels numb. The numbing effect of the
medicine goes away after a few hours.
What are the possible side effects?
Along with its needed effects, your medicine may cause some
unwanted side effects. Some side effects may be very
serious. Some side effects may go away as your body adjusts
to the medicine. Tell your healthcare provider if you have
any side effects that continue or get worse.
Life-threatening (Report these to your healthcare provider right
away. If you cannot reach your healthcare provider right
away, get emergency medical care or call 911 for help): Allergic
reaction (hives; itching; rash; trouble breathing; tightness in
your chest; swelling of your lips, tongue, and throat),
seizures.
Serious (report these to your healthcare provider right
away): Irregular or rapid heartbeat, unusual weakness or
tiredness, nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ears, slurred
speech.
Other: Constipation, diarrhea, shivering, tingling, blurred
vision, restlessness.
What products might interact with this medicine?
When you take this medicine with other medicines, it can
change the way this or any of the other medicines work.
Nonprescription medicines, vitamins, natural remedies, and
certain foods may also interact. Using these products
together might cause harmful side effects. Talk to your
healthcare provider if you are taking:
- ACE inhibitors such as enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril
(Prinivil, Zestril), fosinopril (Monopril), captopril
(Capoten), quinapril (Accupril), ramipril (Altace), and
benazepril (Lotensin)
- beta blockers such as atenolol (Tenormin), pindolol,
metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol), bisoprolol (Zebeta),
labetalol (Normodyne, Trandate), and propranolol (Inderal)
- calcium channel blockers such as diltiazem (Cardizem,
Cartia XT), felodipine (Plendil), nifedipine (Adalat CC,
Procardia XL), and verapamil (Calan, Covera, Isoptin,
Verelan)
- ergotamine (Cafergot, Ergomar)
- MAO inhibitor antidepressants such as isocarboxazid
(Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil), and tranylcypromine
(Parnate) (Do not take an MAO inhibitor and this medicine
within 14 days of each other)
- oxytocin (Pitocin)
- phenothiazines such as chlorpromazine (Thorazine),
fluphenazine (Prolixin), prochlorperazine (Compazine), and
thioridazine
- St. John's wort
- tricyclic antidepressants such as amitriptyline,
nortriptyline (Aventyl, Pamelor), imipramine (Tofranil),
and doxepin (Sinequan).
Keep a list of all your medicines (prescription,
nonprescription, supplements, natural remedies, and
vitamins) with you. Be sure that you tell all healthcare
providers who treat you about all the products you are
taking.
This advisory includes selected information only and may not
include all side effects of this medicine or interactions
with other medicines. Ask your healthcare provider or
pharmacist for more information or if you have any
questions.
Ask your pharmacist for the best way to dispose of outdated
medicine or medicine you have not used. Do not throw
medicine in the trash.
Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
Do not share medicines with other people.
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replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
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