Determination of the Maximum Nonlethal Dose of Lidocaine and Epinephrine Based on Subcutaneous Injection in Rabbits

Leonardo Dalo
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Background: The objective of the present study was to determine the maximum nonlethal dose of epinephrine, lidocaine, and both substances diluted in saline subcutaneously injected in rabbits. Methods: The animals were divided into three groups. The first group received a maximum dose of subcutaneous epinephrine diluted in 30mL of saline with decreasing doses of epinephrine: 10.01mg/kg, 7.25mg/kg, 5.32mg/kg, 2.51mg/kg, 1.85mg/kg, 2.8mg/kg, and 1.21mg/kg. The second group received 30mL of saline with decreasing doses of lidocaine 250, 200, 150, 125, 100, 75, and 50mg/kg, respectively. The animals were observed from 48 hours to 7 days after receiving the injection. The third group also received 30mL of saline containing a fixed dose of 0.03mg of epinephrine and the same decreasing doses of lidocaine as the second group. After receiving the injection, the animals were observed for 48 hours for adverse reactions, death, and absence of vital signs. Results: In the first group, the dose of 1.21mg/kg of epinephrine has proved to be nonlethal. In the second group, a dose of 50mg/kg of lidocaine subcutaneously injected to rabbits caused neither visible reactions nor death. Finally, in the third group, lidocaine plus epinephrine at a dose of 75mg/kg plus 0.03mg in the saline did not cause visible reactions or death. Conclusion: Lidocaine injected into the subcutaneous tissue of rabbits at a dose of 50mg/kg did not cause visible reactions or death.
兔皮下注射利多卡因和肾上腺素最大非致死剂量的测定
背景:本研究的目的是确定肾上腺素、利多卡因和这两种物质在生理盐水中稀释后皮下注射兔的最大非致死剂量。方法:将动物分为三组。第一组给予最大剂量皮下肾上腺素,用30mL生理盐水稀释,肾上腺素的剂量依次递减:10.01mg/kg、7.25mg/kg、5.32mg/kg、2.51mg/kg、1.85mg/kg、2.8mg/kg、1.21mg/kg。第二组小鼠给予生理盐水30mL,利多卡因剂量依次递减,分别为250、200、150、125、100、75、50mg/kg。动物注射后48小时至7天进行观察。第三组同样给予生理盐水30mL,其中含有固定剂量0.03mg的肾上腺素,同时给予与第二组相同剂量递减的利多卡因。注射后观察动物48小时有无不良反应、死亡及生命体征消失。结果:在第一组中,1.21mg/kg肾上腺素无致死性。第二组以50mg/kg的剂量皮下注射利多卡因,既无明显反应,也无死亡。最后,在第三组中,利多卡因加肾上腺素75mg/kg的剂量加上0.03mg的生理盐水,没有引起明显的反应或死亡。结论:50mg/kg剂量利多卡因皮下注射家兔未见明显反应或死亡。
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