In deciding to use a medicine, the risks
of using the medicine must be weighed against the good
it will do. This is a decision you and your health care
professional will make. For ropivacaine, the following
should be considered:
Allergies—Tell
your health care professional if you have ever had an
unusual or allergic reaction to ropivacaine or any other
local anesthetic.
Pregnancy—Ropivacaine
has not been shown to cause birth defects in humans.
Use of ropivacaine during labor and
delivery may rarely cause unwanted effects. This
medicine may increase the length of labor by making it
more difficult for the mother to bear down (push). It
may also cause unwanted effects in the fetus or newborn
baby. Before receiving ropivacaine for labor and
delivery, you should discuss with your doctor the good
the medicine will do as well as the risks of receiving
it.
Breast-feeding—It
is not known whether ropivacaine passes into breast
milk. However, this medicine has not been reported to
cause problems in nursing babies.
Children—Studies
on this medicine have been done only in adolescents and
adults, and there is no specific information comparing
use of ropivacaine in children with use in other age
groups.
Older adults—Many
medicines have not been specifically studied in older
people. Therefore, it may not be known whether they work
exactly the same way they do in younger adults or if
they cause different side effects or problems in older
people. There is no specific information comparing use
of ropivacaine in the elderly with use in other age
groups. Based on information about similar medicines, it
is expected that elderly people will be more sensitive
than younger adults to the effects of ropivacaine. This
may increase the chance of side effects.
Other medicines—Although
certain medicines should not be used together at all, in
other cases two different medicines may be used together
even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your
medical doctor or nurse may want to change the dose, or
other precautions may be necessary. When you are taking
ropivacaine it is especially important that your health
care professional knows if you are taking any of the
following: