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Tetracaine

    DEA Class; Rx

    Common Brand Names; Tetcaine, tetracaine ophthalmic

    • Anesthetics, Topical; 
    • Local Anesthetics, Esters

    Local anesthetics prevent generation/conduction of nerve impulses by reducing sodium permeability & increasing action potential threshold

    Indicated for Spinal Anesthesia

    Hypersensitivity to aminobenzoic acid, sulfites, parabens, or any components of preparation

    Spinal anesthesia

    Anxiety

    Restlessness

    Nervousness

    Dizziness

    Blurred vision

    Conjunctival redness

    Lacrimation

    Photophobia

    Tremors

    Twitching

    Drowsiness

    Unconsciousness

    Respiratory arrest

    Nausea/vomiting

    Chills

    Tinnitus

    Myocardial depression

    Hypotension

    Cardiac arrest

    Tremors

    Anaphylactoid reactions (sometimes fatal)

    Use preservative-free preparations for spinal or epidural anesthesia

    Some formulations may contain sulfites

    Use caution in decreased levels of plasma esterases, hyperthyroidism, cardiovascular disease (heart block, rhythm disturbances, shock)

    Use caution in the elderly, debilitated patients, obstetrics, or patients with intraabdominal pressure

    DO NOT use solutions with epinephrine in distal areas of body (eg, digit, nose, ear, etc)

    Addition of vasoconstrictor, epinephrine, will promote local hemostasis, decrease systemic absorption, and increase duration of action

    There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women; animal developmental and reproductive toxicity studies with tetracaine hydrochloride have not been reported in the published literature

    No human data on effect of the drug on fertility available

    There are no data to assess whether the drug is excreted in human milk or to assess its effects on milk production/excretion

    Adult

    Spinal Anesthesia

    High, median, low & saddle: 0.2%-0.3% solution

    For perineum: 5 mg/dose

    For lower extremities: 10 mg/dose

    For saddle block: 2-5 mg/dose

    Prolonged (2-3 hours): 1% solution

    For spinal: 1% solution diluted 1:1 in CSF, administered at 1 mL per 5 seconds

    Doses of >15 mg are rarely required, and should only be used in exceptional cases

    Ophthalmic

    Short term anesthesia: 1-2 gtt into affected eye just prior to evaluation

    Minor surgical procedure: 1-2 gtt into affected eye q5-10min

    Prolonged surgical procedure: 1-2 gtt into affected eye q5-10min; not to exceed 5 doses

    Pediatric

    Safety & efficacy not established

    Tetracaine

    injectable solution

    • 1%

    powder for injection

    • 20mg

    ophthalmic solution

    • 0.5%