Why is the effect of local anaesthesia slow in infected tissues
Correct Answer: Low extracellular pH that hinders diffusion of drug into cell
Description: In case of infection there is acidic pH of tissue, and in that case local anaesthetics are mostly in ionized form. Ionized form of local anaesthetics is the one that binds to sodium channels, but non-ionized form is the one that is important for membrane penetration. That is the reason for delayed onset of local anaesthetics in site of infection.
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