what is the
mechanism of
action of local
anaesthetics?



what is the mechanism of action of local anaesthetics?..

Answer / Ram Bhawan

Local anaesthetics work by blocking the sodium channels in the nerve membrane, preventing the generation and conduction of action potentials along the nerve fibers. This results in a temporary loss of sensation in the area where the anaesthetic is applied.

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