LWP Anaesthetic And Pain Test Kit
48 vials, boxed
Vial size: 10 x 50mm
Box: White Cardboard Flat Tray Storage Box with Foam Inlay with Cells for vials

Drugs used in anaesthesia (local, general, epidural) and also sometimes for pain including Codeine, Diamorphine, Diazepam, Ketamine and Procaine. for use in kinesiology, applied kinesiology, NAET, Vega, Noma. etc.

 

AN 1 Alfentanil
Used for anaesthesia in surgery
Other Names: Alfentanil
General Anaesthetic

AN 2 Amethocaine
Mainly used topically in ophthalmology and as an antipruritic, also used in spinal anaesthesia.
Other Names:Tetracaine, Pontocaine, Dicaine
Local Anaesthetic

AN 3 Bupivacaine
Often is administered by epidural injection before total hip arthroplasty. Injected into surgical wound sites to reduce pain for up to 20 hours after the surgery.
Other Names: Marcain, Marcaine, Sensorcaine, Vivacaine
Local and Epidural Anaesthetic

AN 4 Buprenorphine
For pain relief.
Other Names: Subutex, Suboxone, Temgesic, Buprenex, Norspan and Butrans
Pain Relief

AN 5 Butorphanol
For balanced general anaesthesia, and management of pain during labour. Management of migraine using intranasal spray.
General Anaesthetic and other uses.

AN 6 Chloroprocaine
Given by injection during surgical procedures and labour and delivery.
Other Names: Nesacaine, Nesacaine-MPF
Local Anaesthetic

AN 7 Citanest with Octapressin
Used in dentistry.
Local Anaesthetic

AN 8 Clonidine
Treatment of some types of neuropathic pain, opioid detoxification, insomnia, menopausal symptoms, anxiety, panic disorder and ADHD. Also used as a veterinary anaesthetic drug.
Pain Relief

AN 9 Cocaine
Mainly used for nasal and lacrimal duct surgery.
Local Anaesthetic

AN 10 Codeine / 3-Methylmorphine
Used to treat mild to moderate pain and to relieve coughing.
Pain Relief

AN 11 Desflurane
Determined to be damaging to the kidneys and liver in 1973, so usage stopped except for in Australia where still used as an emergency analgesic, and for brief painful procedures such as changing of wound dressings or for transport of injured people.
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 12 Dexmedetomidine
Used for sedation of critically ill or injured patients in an intensive care unit setting. Also sedation before surgery for short-term procedures.
Other Names: Precedex

AN 13 Diamorphine / Heroin / Diacetylmorphine
Typically used to treat severe pain, such as that resulting from a heart attack.
Pain Relief

AN 14 Diazepam
Used before certain medical procedures (such as endoscopies) to reduce tension and anxiety, and in some surgical procedures to induce amnesia. Used for treating anxiety, insomnia, seizures, muscle spasms, alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal, etc.
Other Names: Valium, Antenex
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 15 Dibucaine
Used in a cream to treat signs of hemorrhoids or rectal irritation and to ease the pain caused by sunburn and skin irritation.
Other Names: Cinchocaine, Cincain, Nupercainal, Nupercaine, Sovcaine
Local Anaesthetic

AN 16 Enflurane
Commonly used during the 1970s and 1980s.
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 17 Etomidate
A short acting anaesthetic used for the induction of general anaesthesia and for sedation for short procedures.
Other Names: Amidate
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 18 Fentanyl
Has been used to treat breakthrough pain and is commonly used in pre-procedures as a pain reliever as well as an anaesthetic in combination with a benzodiazepine.
Other Names: Sublimaze, Actiq, Durogesic, Duragesic, Fentora, Onsolis, Instanyl, Abstral, Lazanda
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 19 Halothane
A core medicine in the World Health Organization's "Essential Drugs List, although its use in developed countries has been almost entirely superseded by newer anaesthetics. General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 20 Hydromorphone /Dihydromorphinone
Used to relieve moderate to severe pain and severe, painful dry coughing
Other Names: Hydal, Dimorphone, Sophidone LP, Dilaudid, Hydrostat, Hydromorfan, Hydromorphan, Hymorphan, Laudicon, Hymorphan, Opidol, Palladone
Injections, tablets, syrup, suppositories

AN 21 Isoflurane
Use in human medicine is now starting to decline, but still frequently used for veterinary anaesthesia.
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 22 Ketamine
Used for the induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia, usually in combination with a sedative.
Other Names: Ketanest, Ketaset, Ketalar General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 23 Levobupivacaine
Used for nerve blocks, ophthalmic, epidural and intrathecal anaesthesia in adults; and local analgesia in children.
Other Names: Chirocaine
Local Anaesthetic

AN 24 Levorphanol
Used to treat severe pain
Other Names: Levo-Dromoran

AN 25 Lidocaine
Used as a dental anaesthetic or as a local anaesthetic for minor surgery. Often combined with Prilocaine as a preparation for dermal anaesthesia.
Other Names: Xylocaine, Lignocaine
Local and Epidural Anaesthetic

AN 26 Lignospan with Adrenalin
Used in dentistry.
Local Anaesthetic

AN 27 Lorazepam
Used as premedication and for the short-term treatment of anxiety, insomnia, acute seizures including status epilepticus and sedation of hospitalised patients, as well as sedation of aggressive patients.
Other Names: Ativan, Temesta
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 28 Mepivacaine
Used in dentistry.
Other Names: Carbocaine, Polocaine
Local Anaesthetic

AN 29 Methohexital
Has been commonly used to induce deep sedation, "twilight sleep" or general anaesthesia for oral surgery and dentistry. It is also used to induce anaesthesia prior to ECT (electroconvulsive therapy).
Other Names: Brevital
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 30 Methoxyflurane
Used from 1960 until around 1974.
Other Names: Penthrane
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 31 Midazolam
Used as a premedication. And also for treatment of acute seizures, moderate to severe insomnia, and for inducing sedation and amnesia before medical procedures.
Other Names: Dormicum, Hypnovel,Versed
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 32 Morphine
Used to relieve severe or agonizing pain and suffering.
Other Names: MS Contin, MSIR, Avinza, Kadian, Oramorph, Roxanol, Kapanol
Can be used as epidural

AN 33 Nalbuphine
For the relief of moderate to severe pain. It can also be used as a supplement to balanced anaesthesia, for preoperative and postoperative analgesia, and for obstetrical analgesia during labour and delivery.
Other Names: Nubain

AN 34 Nitrous Oxide
Used in surgery and dentistry.
Other Names: Laughing Gas, Sweet Air
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 35 Oxycodone
Effective for managing moderate to moderately severe acute or chronic pain
Pain Relief

AN 36 Oxymorphone
A preoperative medication to alleviate apprehension, maintain anaesthesia, and as an obstetric analgesic
Other Names: Opana, Numorphan, Numorphone

AN 37 Pentazocine
Used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain
Other Names: Fortral, Talwin NX

AN 38 Pethidine / Meperidine
Used for the treatment of moderate to severe pain.
Other Names: Demerol, isonipecaine, lidol, pethanol, piridosal, Algil, Alodan, Centralgin, Dispadol, Dolantin, Mialgin, Petidin Dolargan, Dolestine, Dolosal, Dolsin, Mefedina
In tablets, as a syrup, or by intramuscular or intravenous injection.

AN 39 Prilocaine
Used in dentistry. Also often combined with Lidocaine as a preparation for dermal anaesthesia.
Other Names: Citanest
Local Anaesthetic

AN 40 Procaine
Used primarily to reduce the pain of intramuscular injection of penicillin; used to be used in dentistry.
Other Names: Novocain, Novocain
Local Anaesthetic

AN 41 Propofol
Uses include the induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia, sedation for mechanically ventilated adults, and procedural sedation. Commonly used in veterinary medicine.
Other Names: Diprivan
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 42 Remifentanil
Given to patients during surgery to relieve pain and as an adjunct to an anaesthetic.
Other Names: Ultiva
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 43 Ropivacaine
Used for nerve block, epidural and intrathecal anaesthesia in adults and children over 12 years. It is also indicated for peripheral nerve block and caudal epidural in children 1–12 years for surgical pain.
Other Names: Naropin
Local and Epidural Anaesthetic

AN 44 Scandonest 3% plain
Used in dentistry.
Local Anaesthetic

AN 45 Sevoflurane
Used for induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia.
Other Names: Fluoromethyl Hexafluoroisopropyl Ether
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

AN 46 Sufentanil
Used when pain relief is required for a short period of time. May also be used with other compounds in general anaesthesia.
Other Names: R-30730, Sufenta
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 47 Thiopental
Rapid-onset short-acting barbiturate general anaesthetic. A core medicine in the World Health Organization's "Essential Drugs List", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic healthcare system.
Other Names: Sodium Pentothal, Thiopentone Sodium, Trapanal
General Intravenous Anaesthetic

AN 48 Xenon
Although it is expensive, anaesthesia machines that can deliver xenon are about to appear on the European market, because advances in recovery and recycling of xenon have made it economically viable, although rarely used.
General Inhaled Anaesthetic

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