Drugs such as lidocaine and novocaine act as Na+ channel blockers. In other words, they prevent sodium

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Drugs such as lidocaine and novocaine act as Na+ channel blockers. In other words, they prevent sodium from moving across the neuronal membrane. Why would this particular effect make these drugs such effective local anesthetics?

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Psychology

ISBN: 9798832775142

2nd Edition

Authors: Rose M. Spielman, William J. Jenkins, Marilyn D. Lovett

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