Sensorcaine

Active Ingredient(s): Bupivacaine
FDA Approved: * December 30, 1981
Pharm Company: * ASTRAZENECA
Category: Anesthetic

Bupivacaine, marketed under the brand name Marcaine among others, is a medication used to decrease feeling in a specific area.[4] In nerve blocks, it is injected around a nerve that supplies the area, or into the spinal canal's epidural space.[4] It is available mixed with a small amount of epinephrine to increase the duration of its action.[4] It typically begins working within 15 minutes and lasts for 2 to 8 hours.[4][5... [wikipedia]

* May have multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or labelers.

Dosage List

Sensorcaine 2.5 mg/ml Infiltration; Perineural Injection, Solution
NDC: 0404-9945
Labeler:
Henry Schein, Inc.
Sensorcaine 5 mg/ml Perineural Injection, Solution
NDC: 0404-9947
Labeler:
Henry Schein, Inc.
Sensorcaine 2.5 mg/ml Infiltration; Perineural Injection, Solution
NDC: 52584-465
Labeler:
General Injectables & Vaccines, Inc
Sensorcaine 5 mg/ml Perineural Injection, Solution
NDC: 52584-467
Labeler:
General Injectables & Vaccines, Inc
Sensorcaine Infiltration; Perineural Injection, Solution
NDC: 63323-461
Labeler:
App Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Sensorcaine Perineural Injection, Solution
NDC: 63323-463
Labeler:
App Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Sensorcaine 2.5 mg/ml Infiltration; Perineural Injection, Solution
NDC: 63323-465
Labeler:
App Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Sensorcaine 5 mg/ml Perineural Injection, Solution
NDC: 63323-467
Labeler:
App Pharmaceuticals, LLC