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  2. Lidocaine - Wikipedia

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    Lidocaine is an antiarrhythmic medication of the class Ib type. [7] This means it works by blocking sodium channels thus decreasing the rate of contractions of the heart. [10] [7] When injected near nerves, the nerves cannot conduct signals to or from the brain. [8] Lidocaine was discovered in 1946 and went on sale in 1948. [11]

  3. Ceftriaxone - Wikipedia

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    Ceftriaxone, sold under the brand name Rocephin, is a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic used for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections. [4] These include middle ear infections, endocarditis, meningitis, pneumonia, bone and joint infections, intra-abdominal infections, skin infections, urinary tract infections, gonorrhea, and pelvic inflammatory disease. [4]

  4. Dermal patch - Wikipedia

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    Lidocaine patches, marketed as Lidoderm, relieve the peripheral pain of shingles (herpes zoster). It became commonly used off-label, for pain from acute injuries and chronic pain, although limited by its requirement to be removed for 12 hours, after 12 hours of use.

  5. Cephalosporin - Wikipedia

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    Since August 2012, the third-generation cephalosporin, ceftriaxone, is the only recommended treatment for gonorrhea in the United States (in addition to azithromycin or doxycycline for concurrent Chlamydia treatment). Cefixime is no longer recommended as a first-line treatment due to evidence of decreasing susceptibility. [30] Ceftriaxone ...

  6. Fentanyl - Wikipedia

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    The patches work by slowly releasing fentanyl through the skin into the bloodstream over 48 to 72 hours, allowing for long-lasting pain management. [44] Dosage is based on the size of the patch, since, in general, the transdermal absorption rate is constant at a constant skin temperature. [44] Each patch should be changed every 72 hours. [45]

  7. Esophageal inlet patch - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of esophageal inlet patch is between 1% and 12%. [1] Esophageal inlet patches are associated with Helicobacter pylori infection. [3] Although reports are conflicting, some studies have found an association between esophageal inlet patches and Barrett's esophagus. [4]

  8. Colorado Election Results

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    Question Yes No; Tax Increase For Schools, Income and Corporate Tax Establishes tax brackets and raises taxes to fund educationDetails

  9. Alphacaine - Wikipedia

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    Alphacaine or Alpha-caine is a brand name for a local anaesthetic preparation used for dental anesthesia. [1] Depending on location and manufacturer it may contain either benzocaine, articaine, or lidocaine (with or without adrenaline). [citation needed]