Shoest acting local anaesthetics ?

Correct Answer: Chlorprocaine
Description: Ans. is 'd' i.e., Chlorprocaine Sho duration Low potency Intermediate duration (30-90 min) Intermediate potency Long duration (> 120 min) High potency Chloiprocaine (shoest acting) Procaine Lignocaine o Mepivacaine o Prilocaine a Cocaine Bupivacaine o Tetracaine o Etodicaine o Ropivacaine Dibucaine (longest acting)
Category: Anaesthesia
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