1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0196-0644(05)80152-0
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Plasma cocaine and tetracaine levels following application of topical anesthesia in children

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“…The peak concentration observed was well above concentrations (0.1-20.9 mg/1; mean, 6.6 mg/1) reported in human lethal overdose with cocaine [34] although levels fell rapidly to under 5 mg/ml within 5 min. A postmortem concentration of 11.9 mg/1 was found in a 7.5-month-old human infant fol lowing misuse of tetracaine/adrenaline/co- caine (TAC) solution [3], In another study, plasma levels of BE were found to be in the range of 0.04-0.60 mg/liter 20-40 min after topical TAC application in children 1-14 years of age [4], Median serum cocaine levels in children (median age 5 years) of 0.001 mg/1 (range 0-0.112 mg/1) have been reported in samples taken 20 min after TAC application, and mean serum levels of 0.002 mg/1 (range 0-0.274 mg/1) were observed in samples col lected 25 or 40 min later [5], In pregnant macaque monkeys peak maternal and fetal cocaine concentrations were 0.218-0.312 and 0.018-0.067 mg/1, respectively, following 1.0 mg/kg cocaine (i.m.) to the mother [29],…”
Section: Cocaine Pharmacokinetics In Piglets 58mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The peak concentration observed was well above concentrations (0.1-20.9 mg/1; mean, 6.6 mg/1) reported in human lethal overdose with cocaine [34] although levels fell rapidly to under 5 mg/ml within 5 min. A postmortem concentration of 11.9 mg/1 was found in a 7.5-month-old human infant fol lowing misuse of tetracaine/adrenaline/co- caine (TAC) solution [3], In another study, plasma levels of BE were found to be in the range of 0.04-0.60 mg/liter 20-40 min after topical TAC application in children 1-14 years of age [4], Median serum cocaine levels in children (median age 5 years) of 0.001 mg/1 (range 0-0.112 mg/1) have been reported in samples taken 20 min after TAC application, and mean serum levels of 0.002 mg/1 (range 0-0.274 mg/1) were observed in samples col lected 25 or 40 min later [5], In pregnant macaque monkeys peak maternal and fetal cocaine concentrations were 0.218-0.312 and 0.018-0.067 mg/1, respectively, following 1.0 mg/kg cocaine (i.m.) to the mother [29],…”
Section: Cocaine Pharmacokinetics In Piglets 58mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This report describes the disposition of a high in travenous dose of cocaine in 11-to 12-day-old piglets. The administration of labetalol (an ctiand ß-noradrenergic antagonist with partial ß2-agonist activity) was used to model an Perinatal cocaine exposure occurs clinical ly [1][2][3][4][5] and through nontherapeutic methods [6][7][8][9][10], Although adverse neurobiological and cerebrovascular effects of prenatal cocaine ex posure in humans and rodents have been reported [11][12][13][14][15], little information exists on the effects of neonatal cocaine exposure on cardiovascular and behavioral development in nonrodent models of human exposure. intervention strategy to manage the hyperten sion and tachycardia produced by cocaine [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ont en effet montré qu'après application standardisée d'une solution anesthésiante TAC contenant 11,8 % cocaïne, associée à de la tétracaïne 0,5 % et à de l'épinéphrine 0,05 %, pour suturer des plaies chez des enfants de moins de 16 ans, il était retrouvé dans le sérum de 75 % de ces enfants de la cocaïne. La concentration moyenne était de 1 ng/mL et comprise entre 0 et 112 ng/mL pour le premier prélèvement (15 à 30 minutes après l'application) et 2 ng/mL 0-274 ng/mL pour le second (45 à 60 minutes après l'application) [18].…”
Section: La Cocaïneunclassified
“…36,37 However, systemic levels of cocaine have been documented after simple application of TAC soaked-pledgets to an open wound, thus, emphasizing the need for calculating and limiting the dose of cocaine administered. 53 A "safe" dose is not calculated by using the length of a laceration or the age of a patient, but by using the patient's size and the site of administration. Strict limitation of the total dose of each component according to the patient's lean body weight is crucial.…”
Section: Toxic Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 Measurable cocaine levels have been found in 75% of children who received 3.0 mL of standard TAC on nonmucosal lacerations. 53 With the widespread use of this drug combination, physicians must be familiar with the potential toxic effects. 57,58 The vasoconstrictive action of this drug combination also suggests that it should not be applied to areas with limited collateral circulation, such as the penis, fingers, or toes.…”
Section: Toxic Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%