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L+C mandibular anesthesia

University of Belgrade · Phase 3 active Small molecule

L+C mandibular anesthesia is a local anesthetic formulation designed to provide regional anesthesia of the mandibular nerve for dental and oral surgical procedures.

L+C mandibular anesthesia is a local anesthetic formulation designed to provide regional anesthesia of the mandibular nerve for dental and oral surgical procedures. Used for Mandibular nerve block for dental anesthesia, Regional anesthesia for oral and maxillofacial surgery.

At a glance

Generic nameL+C mandibular anesthesia
SponsorUniversity of Belgrade
Drug classLocal anesthetic combination
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaAnesthesia / Dentistry
PhasePhase 3

Mechanism of action

This is a combination local anesthetic preparation intended for mandibular nerve block administration in the oral and maxillofacial region. The formulation likely combines two local anesthetic agents to achieve rapid onset and prolonged duration of sensory blockade in the distribution of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve, enabling pain-free dental and surgical interventions.

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