Lidocaine Hydrochloride + Tolperisone Hydrochloride

Indications

Lidocaine Hydrochloride + Tolperisone Hydrochloride is used for: Increased tone of skeletal muscles due to organic neurological disorders (e.g. injury of the pyramidal tract, multiple sclerosis, myelopathy, encephalomyelitis etc.), muscular hypertension, muscular spasm, muscular contracture, rigidity, spinal automatism and discopathy. Obliterative vascular diseases (obliterative arteriosclerosis, diabetic angiopathy, obliterative thromboangitis, raynaud's disease, diffuse scleroderma) and disorders due to injured innervation of the vessels (acrocyanosis, intermittent angioneurotic dysbasia). In individual cases post-thrombotic venous and lymphatic circulation disorders, crural ulcer

Adult Dose

Intramuscular The usual dose is one ampoule twice daily by intramuscularly. Accordingly to age and symptom, the dosage may be changed.

Child Dose

Renal Dose

Administration

Contra Indications

Hypersensitivity to any component of the product Myasthenia gravis Nursing mother

Precautions

In case of children, the prescribed dose and duration of treatment should closely be observed

Pregnancy-Lactation

Interactions

May increase serum levels w/ cimetidine and propranolol. Increased risk of cardiac depression w/ ?-blockers and other antiarrhythmics. Additive cardiac effects w/ IV phenytoin. Hypokalaemia caused by acetazolamide, loop diuretics and thiazides may antagonise effect of lidocaine. Dose requirements may be increased w/ long-term use of phenytoin and other enzyme-inducers.

Adverse Effects

Side effects of Lidocaine Hydrochloride + Tolperisone Hydrochloride : Sometimes, muscular weakness, headache, nausea, vomiting and rarely hypersensitivity reactions may occur as side effects

Mechanism of Action

Lidocaine is an amide type local anaesth. It stabilises the neuronal membrane and inhibits Na ion movements, which are necessary for conduction of impulses. In the heart, lidocaine reduces depolarisation of the ventricles during diastole and automaticity in the His-Purkinje system. Duration of action potential and effective refractory period are also reduced. Tolperisone is a centrally acting muscle relaxant.