Severe and chronic pain

Active Ingredient: Ethanol

Indication for Ethanol

Population group: only adults (18 years old or older)
Therapeutic intent: Curative procedure

Severe and chronic pain including that caused by trigeminal neuralgia may be relieved by injection of alcohol close to the nerve.

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

0.2-10 ml

For:

Dosage regimens

Perineural, between 0.2 milliliters ethanol and 10 milliliters ethanol,.

Detailed description

0.2ml, for a small nerve root to a maximum of 10ml for blockade of the coeliac ganglion. Injected into the individual nerve root or ganglion. The needle tip should ideally be located by radiographic or fluoroscopic means prior to dose delivery.

Active ingredient

Ethanol

Ethanol is an organic compound used in medical wipes and most commonly in antibacterial hand sanitizer gels as an antiseptic for its bactericidal and anti-fungal effects. Ethanol kills microorganisms by dissolving their membrane lipid bilayer and denaturing their proteins, and is effective against most bacteria, fungi and viruses. Ethanol also blocks conduction in peripheral nerve by decreasing the maximal values of both the sodium and potassium conductances and has a depressant action on the vasomotor-centre.

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