Local Anesthesia Drugs Market, By Drugs Type (Bupivacaine, Lidocaine, Benzocaine, Ropivacaine, Prilocaine, Chloroprocaine, and Other Drug ), By Application ( General Surgeries, Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgeries, Others), Route Of Administration (Inhalation, intravenous, Others), By End User (Hospital, Ambulatory Surgical Centers), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa) - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2034

Report Code: PMI503823 | Publish Date: March 2024 | No. of Pages: 189

Local Anesthesia Drugs Market Size

With a projected growth rate of 6.7%, the lysine market, which was valued at US$ 3.2 billion in 2024, is expected to reach US$ 5.8 billion by 2034.

Often referred to as a local anesthetic, local anesthesia is a one-time injection of medication used to numb a small area of the body. It is used for procedures like breast or skin biopsies, bone repairs, and deep cut closures. Intravenous sedative-hypnotics such as propofol, etomidate, and ketamine are frequently used for general anesthesia; adjunctive agents, such as opioids, lidocaine, midazolam, and volatile anesthetics, are frequently used to enhance the effects of the primary anesthetic. Representatives In the US, lidocaine is still the most commonly used local anesthetic, although the effectiveness of all of these medications is similar.  The most often used IV general anesthetic is propofol, which causes sleep by letting the patient breathe on their own at low doses.