Generic Name

RopivacaIne

Brand Names
Naropin, Ropidex
FDA approval date: September 24, 1996
Classification: Amide Local Anesthetic
Form: Injection, Kit

What is Naropin (RopivacaIne)?

Ropivacaine hydrochloride injection is indicated for the production of local or regional anesthesia for surgery and for acute pain management. Surgical Anesthesia : epidural block for surgery including cesarean section; major nerve block; local infiltration Acute Pain Management : epidural continuous infusion or intermittent bolus, e.g., postoperative or labor; local infiltration Ropivacaine hydrochloride injection is an amide local anesthetic indicated in adults for the production of local or regional anesthesia for surgery and for acute pain management. Surgical Anesthesia : epidural block for surgery including cesarean section; major nerve block; local infiltration Acute Pain Managemen t: epidural continuous infusion or intermittent bolus, e.g., postoperative or labor; local infiltration.
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