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Xylocain (Lidocaine, Lignocaine), its discovery and Gordh's contribution to its clinical use
Authors:M. H:SON HOLMDAHL
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Univeristy Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Hans v. Euler, while investigating how genes and enzymes were chemically related in some chlorofylldefective mutants of barley, isolated gramme, an indole. Erdtman synthetized isogramine and found it to have weak anesthetic properties. He then together with Löfgren synthetized other amino-amides, but no one of them could compete with the existing local anesthetics of the ester-type, derivatives of para-aminobenzoic acid, e.g. procaine. Later Löfgren and Lundqvist followed up these studies and found an amid compound lidocaine (2-dimethylaminoacet2, 6-xylidide). Lidocaine represented such a significant advance over procaine in clinical tests preformed by T. Gordh that it was introduced for clinical use. It has now during a half century been the standard local anesthetic drug. All local anesthetics are neurotoxic in high enough doses. Xylocain ®, however, has had an excellent record of safety. Only during the last years have there been reports on possible toxic irritation and damage by Xylocain used for spinal anesthesia. The aetiology is still not clear. In this connection two early observations by Gordh and his coworkers are discussed.
Keywords:History of Lidocaine    clinical use    transient root irritation    TRI
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