The clinically used local anaesthetics have the following common features except:
A. They are amphiphilic weak bases
B. They are used for surgery in non-cooperative
patients
C. In their use, care of vital functions is generally not needed
D. They are safer than general anaesthetics in
patients with respiratory and cardiovascular
disease
A. They are amphiphilic weak bases
B. They are used for surgery in non-cooperative
patients
C. In their use, care of vital functions is generally not needed
D. They are safer than general anaesthetics in
patients with respiratory and cardiovascular
disease