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A number of anaesthetics are used routinely in clinical practice. Those most commonly used are all amino amides, which are very stable in solution and metabolised by the liver.
Lidocaine is a short-acting local anaesthetic. It has a half-life of 1.5 hours and a duration of action of 3 hours. In recent in vitro studies, it was shown that the 1% and 2% strengths produce the greatest toxicity to chondrocytes and therefore should not be used for intraarticular injection. Lidocaine can be safely used to provide intradermal and subcutaneous analgesia.
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