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The painful syndromes most commonly encountered in general practice which are relieved by SARAPIN® treatment are as follows:
Sciatic Pain Intercostal Neuralgia Alcoholic Neuritis Occipital Neuritis Brachial Plexus Neuralgia Meralgia Paresthetica Lumbar Neuralgia Trigeminal NeuralgiaHistory
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A sterile aqueous solution of soluble salts of the volatile bases from Sarraceniaceae (Pitcher Plant).
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High Chemical Company
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These and allied conditions may be treated with success in a majority of cases by nerve block or local infiltration:
Paravertebral – Careful localization of the zone of tenderness permits a determination of the corresponding trunk levels to be injected.
Perineural – In some instances, as in sciatica, the affected nerve can be injected at a site distant from its origin.
Local Infiltration – Multiple injections throughout an area of tenderness provide for diffusion into all the affected parts.
Paravertebral Injections
Cervical 2-3 ml Dorsal 5-10 ml Lumbar 5-10 ml Sacral 3-5 ml Caudal Canal 10 ml Sciatic Nerve 10 ml Local Infiltration 5-10 ml
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