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Characteristics of alkalinized local anesthetics are poorly described with regard to stability and precipitation. Current fixed-volume methods of alkalinization often result in unstable, precipitated solutions of unpredictable pH. We determined a stable, nonprecipitating, anesthetic mixture and used it in a randomized double-blind crossover study of 21 patients to evaluate alkalinized anesthetic solutions in reducing pain on injection. Our solution significantly reduced pain associated with retrobulbar injection (analysis of variance, P = .0362) but not that associated with Nadbath injection. Fixed-volume alkalinization is not recommended because complications can result with the use of precipitated anesthetics.