Ropivacaine



Indications and Reactions:

Role Indications Reactions
Primary
Anaesthesia 23.5%
Epidural Anaesthesia 9.0%
Nerve Block 9.0%
General Anaesthesia 8.4%
Local Anaesthesia 6.6%
Surgery 6.6%
Maintenance Of Anaesthesia 4.2%
Premedication 4.2%
Spinal Anaesthesia 4.2%
Hypertension 3.6%
Postoperative Analgesia 3.6%
Induction Of Anaesthesia 2.4%
Labour Pain 2.4%
Ovarian Operation 2.4%
Sedation 2.4%
Abdominal Pain 1.8%
Procedural Pain 1.8%
Analgesic Effect 1.2%
Epidural Analgesia 1.2%
Hypotension 1.2%
Convulsion 6.3%
Drug Hypersensitivity 6.3%
Grand Mal Convulsion 6.3%
Loss Of Consciousness 6.3%
Muscle Spasms 6.3%
Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome 6.3%
Respiratory Arrest 6.3%
Ventricular Tachycardia 6.3%
Cardiac Arrest 4.2%
Delayed Recovery From Anaesthesia 4.2%
Drug Toxicity 4.2%
Horner's Syndrome 4.2%
Hypersensitivity 4.2%
Methaemoglobinaemia 4.2%
Mydriasis 4.2%
Nervous System Disorder 4.2%
Peripheral Nerve Injury 4.2%
Phrenic Nerve Paralysis 4.2%
Respiratory Failure 4.2%
Syncope 4.2%
Secondary
Drug Use For Unknown Indication 23.5%
Anaesthesia 11.8%
Epidural Anaesthesia 6.3%
Induction Of Anaesthesia 6.3%
Epidural Analgesia 5.6%
Local Anaesthesia 5.6%
Nerve Block 5.6%
Analgesic Therapy 4.5%
General Anaesthesia 4.5%
Pain 4.4%
Maintenance Of Anaesthesia 3.4%
Procedural Pain 2.4%
Postoperative Analgesia 2.3%
Spinal Anaesthesia 2.1%
Constipation 1.9%
Convulsion Prophylaxis 1.9%
Immunosuppressant Drug Therapy 1.9%
Infection 1.9%
Ovarian Operation 1.9%
Product Used For Unknown Indication 1.9%
Peripheral Nerve Injury 10.6%
Hypotension 8.2%
Nervous System Disorder 7.1%
Ileus 5.9%
Toxicity To Various Agents 5.9%
Convulsion 4.7%
Foetal Heart Rate Abnormal 4.7%
Oxygen Saturation Decreased 4.7%
Renal Failure Acute 4.7%
Respiratory Depression 4.7%
Retroperitoneal Haematoma 4.7%
Stevens-johnson Syndrome 4.7%
Ventricular Arrhythmia 4.7%
Haemorrhage 3.5%
Horner's Syndrome 3.5%
Pruritus 3.5%
Pyrexia 3.5%
Shock 3.5%
Spinal Cord Ischaemia 3.5%
Staphylococcal Bacteraemia 3.5%
Concomitant
Product Used For Unknown Indication 14.7%
General Anaesthesia 11.4%
Pain 11.3%
Analgesic Therapy 8.5%
Drug Use For Unknown Indication 7.4%
Induction Of Anaesthesia 7.4%
Hypertension 5.6%
Epidural Anaesthesia 5.5%
Maintenance Of Anaesthesia 3.9%
Anaesthesia 3.4%
Tocolysis 2.8%
Hyperlipidaemia 2.5%
Postoperative Care 2.5%
Postoperative Analgesia 2.3%
Anaesthesia Procedure 1.9%
Infection Prophylaxis 1.9%
Pre-existing Disease 1.9%
Procedural Pain 1.9%
Thrombosis Prophylaxis 1.7%
Hiv Infection 1.6%
Premature Baby 11.0%
Portal Vein Thrombosis 6.8%
Pulmonary Embolism 6.8%
Myoglobinuria 5.5%
Post Procedural Complication 5.5%
Vertigo 5.5%
Vomiting 5.5%
Anaphylactic Reaction 4.1%
Deep Vein Thrombosis 4.1%
Drug Interaction 4.1%
Myositis 4.1%
Pain 4.1%
Post Procedural Bile Leak 4.1%
Post Procedural Haemorrhage 4.1%
Respiratory Arrest 4.1%
Respiratory Depression 4.1%
Respiratory Failure 4.1%
Stroke Volume Decreased 4.1%
Unresponsive To Stimuli 4.1%
White Blood Cell Count Increased 4.1%
Interacting
Nerve Block 66.7%
Trigeminal Neuralgia 33.3%
Dyskinesia 100.0%