What Should I Know About Bupivacaine (0.5%)?

Bupivacaine (0.5%) is a local anesthetic used to numb specific areas of the body during surgical procedures or childbirth. It works by blocking nerve signals in the body, providing pain relief. Typically administered by a healthcare professional, it can be injected near the nerves or into the spinal area.

It's important to inform your doctor about any allergies or medical conditions before receiving Bupivacaine. Common side effects may include dizziness, nausea, or a tingling sensation. Serious side effects are rare but can include heart or nervous system issues. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions and report any unusual symptoms immediately.
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