Classes
DEA Class; Rx
Common Brand Names; Tetcaine, tetracaine ophthalmic
- Anesthetics, Topical;
- Local Anesthetics, Esters
Description
Local anesthetics prevent generation/conduction of nerve impulses by reducing sodium permeability & increasing action potential threshold
Indications
Indicated for Spinal Anesthesia
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to aminobenzoic acid, sulfites, parabens, or any components of preparation
Spinal anesthesia
Adverse Effects
Anxiety
Restlessness
Nervousness
Dizziness
Blurred vision
Conjunctival redness
Lacrimation
Photophobia
Tremors
Twitching
Drowsiness
Unconsciousness
Respiratory arrest
Nausea/vomiting
Chills
Tinnitus
Myocardial depression
Hypotension
Cardiac arrest
Tremors
Anaphylactoid reactions (sometimes fatal)
Warnings
Use preservative-free preparations for spinal or epidural anesthesia
Some formulations may contain sulfites
Use caution in decreased levels of plasma esterases, hyperthyroidism, cardiovascular disease (heart block, rhythm disturbances, shock)
Use caution in the elderly, debilitated patients, obstetrics, or patients with intraabdominal pressure
DO NOT use solutions with epinephrine in distal areas of body (eg, digit, nose, ear, etc)
Addition of vasoconstrictor, epinephrine, will promote local hemostasis, decrease systemic absorption, and increase duration of action
Pregnancy and Lactation
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women; animal developmental and reproductive toxicity studies with tetracaine hydrochloride have not been reported in the published literature
No human data on effect of the drug on fertility available
There are no data to assess whether the drug is excreted in human milk or to assess its effects on milk production/excretion
Maximum Dosage
Adult
Spinal Anesthesia
High, median, low & saddle: 0.2%-0.3% solution
For perineum: 5 mg/dose
For lower extremities: 10 mg/dose
For saddle block: 2-5 mg/dose
Prolonged (2-3 hours): 1% solution
For spinal: 1% solution diluted 1:1 in CSF, administered at 1 mL per 5 seconds
Doses of >15 mg are rarely required, and should only be used in exceptional cases
Ophthalmic
Short term anesthesia: 1-2 gtt into affected eye just prior to evaluation
Minor surgical procedure: 1-2 gtt into affected eye q5-10min
Prolonged surgical procedure: 1-2 gtt into affected eye q5-10min; not to exceed 5 doses
Pediatric
Safety & efficacy not established
How supplied
Tetracaine
injectable solution
1%
powder for injection
20mg
ophthalmic solution
0.5%