Resolution of Experimental Microvascular Vasoconstriction in Rats by Topical Application of Lidocaine Hydrochloride in Varying Concentrations

Abstract
Various lidocaine hydrocholoride concentrations were used to measure the degree of resolution of ergotamine-induced vasospasm of the rat tail artery. Also further studies are indicated; 12% lidocaine seems to be as effective as 20% lidocaine. The widely used 2% lidocaine had little effect on the experimentally induced vasospasm.

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