Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Levobupivacaine
Drug ID BADD_D01269
Description Levobupivacaine is an amino-amide local anaesthetic drug belonging to the family of n-alkylsubstituted pipecoloxylidide. It is the S-enantiomer of bupivacaine. Levobupivacaine hydrochloride is commonly marketed by AstraZeneca under the trade name Chirocaine. In particular, the specific levobupivacaine enantiomer is a worthwhile pursuit because it demonstrates less vasodilation and possesses a greater length of action in comparison to bupivacaine. It is approximately 13 per cent less potent (by molarity) than racemic bupivacaine.Levobupivacaine is indicated for local anaesthesia including infiltration, nerve block, ophthalmic, epidural and intrathecal anaesthesia in adults; and infiltration analgesia in children. When administered appropriately, the occurrence of adverse effects is not anticipated much if at all. In general, the majority of potential adverse effects are predominantly associated with inappropriate administration methods that may cause systemic exposure and/or toxicity associated with overexposure to an anesthetic. Regardless, allergic reactions may also occur - although only rarely.
Indications and Usage For the production of local or regional anesthesia for surgery and obstetrics, and for post-operative pain management
Marketing Status Discontinued
ATC Code N01BB10
DrugBank ID DB01002
KEGG ID D08116
MeSH ID D000077554
PubChem ID 92253
TTD Drug ID D09QUQ
NDC Product Code 61876-0728
Synonyms Levobupivacaine | Levobupivacaine Hydrochloride | Chirocaine
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C18H28N2O
CAS Registry Number 27262-47-1
SMILES CCCCN1CCCCC1C(=O)NC2=C(C=CC=C2C)C
Chemical Structure
ADR Related Proteins Induced by Drug
ADR Term Protein Name UniProt AC TTD Target ID PMID
Not AvailableNot AvailableNot AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
ADRs Induced by Drug
ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Abdominal distension07.01.04.001--
Abdominal pain07.01.05.002--
Anaemia01.03.02.001--
Anaphylactic shock24.06.02.004; 10.01.07.002--Not Available
Angioedema23.04.01.001; 10.01.05.009--Not Available
Anxiety19.06.02.002--
Apnoea22.02.01.001--
Arrhythmia02.03.02.001--Not Available
Asthenia08.01.01.001--Not Available
Atrioventricular block02.03.01.002--Not Available
Back pain15.03.04.005--
Blood bilirubin increased13.03.01.008--
Body temperature decreased13.15.01.010--Not Available
Body temperature increased13.15.01.001--Not Available
Bradycardia02.03.02.002--Not Available
Breast pain21.05.05.003--
Bronchospasm10.01.03.012; 22.03.01.004--
Cardiac arrest02.03.04.001--
Cardiac output decreased13.14.02.001--Not Available
Cardiovascular disorder24.03.02.009; 02.01.01.001--Not Available
Cauda equina syndrome17.10.01.001--Not Available
Chills15.05.03.016; 08.01.09.001--
Confusional state19.13.01.001; 17.02.03.005--
Constipation07.02.02.001--
Cough22.02.03.001--
Delayed delivery18.07.01.005--Not Available
Diarrhoea07.02.01.001--
Diplegia17.01.04.015--Not Available
Diplopia17.17.01.005; 06.02.06.002--Not Available
Dizziness24.06.02.007; 17.02.05.003; 02.01.02.004--
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