British journal of anaesthesia
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The analgesic effect of i.v. lignocaine was evaluated in five patients with clinical neuralgic pain of varying aetiology. The response was compared with that on concurrently-induced ischaemic pain, initially of the same intensity. ⋯ The results suggest a divergence in the specificity of the analgesic action of lignocaine i.v. according to the nature of the pain-inducing process. Disorders manifesting as deafferentation or central neuralgias appear to be affected favourably by lignocaine i.v. whereas pain of peripheral origin is unaffected by lignocaine, except at blood concentrations which approach toxic values.