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Epidural and Intrathecal n-Butyl-p-Aminobenzoate Solution in the Rat: Comparison with Bupivacaine
Authors:Grouls, R. J. E. PharmD   Meert, T. F. MD, PhD   Korsten, H. H. M. MD, PhD   Hellebrekers, L. J. DVM, PhD   Breimer, D. D. PhD
Abstract:Background: Epidural administration of an aqueous suspension of n-butyl-p-aminobenzoate (BAB) to humans results in long-lasting sensory blockade without motor block. The dose-response of BAB administered epidurally and intrathecally as a solution was studied in rats to define the local anesthetic properties in an established animal model.

Methods: The time course of changes in tail withdrawal latency and motor function were determined in rats after epidural or intrathecal administration of solutions of BAB or bupivacaine. The dose-response relation was determined and median effective dose values were calculated.

Results: After epidural and intrathecal administration of BAB solutions, the onset and duration of the antinociceptive action were comparable to bupivacaine. Median effective dose values for tail-withdrawal latency of 6 s or more were significantly greater for BAB. After both routes of administration, BAB clearly affected motor function.

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