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“ Chloroprocaine and, to a lesser degree, lidocaine, produced marked attenuation of intubation-induced increases in plasma concentration of epinephrine and norepinephrine.”
“The duration of the effect of chloroprocaine was substantially shorter than bupivacaine, but with this short‐lasting anesthetic the duration was prolonged by the addition of adrenalin.”
Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica • 1983 | View Paper
“CONCLUSIONS: Epidural anaesthesia using chloroprocaine with adrenaline has a quick onset and moderate duration and is an attractive alternative to lidocaine and adrenaline or chloroprocaine alone for caesarean section.”
The Journal of international medical research • 2012 | View Paper
“Previous work in pregnant ewes demonstrated a transient but significant (14 per cent) decrease in uterine blood flow when 2-chloroprocaine with epinephrine (10 μg/ml) was used.”
“Except for a transient 14 per cent decrease in uterine blood flow in the ewes receiving 2-chloroprocaine with epinephrine , uterine blood flow remained near control values and was sufficient at all times to maintain stable fetal acid-base and blood gas values.”