should xylocaine be completely banned from boxing?
should xylocaine use be completely banned from boxing? or should it be allowed under certain circumstances, for certain fighters, facing challenging opponents? (participate in the poll above)
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no, it enhances the performance & training of boxers in a good way
27.27%
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yes, all performance enhancing drugs should be completed prohibited
should xylocaine use be completely banned from boxing? or should it be allowed under certain circumstances, for certain fighters, facing challenging opponents? (participate in the poll above)
I guess so if you want half of the fighters to retire.
Xylocaine (lidocaine HCl) Injections are sterile, nonpyrogenic, aqueous solutions that contain a local anesthetic agent with or without epinephrine and are administered parenterally by injection.
See INDICATIONS for specific uses.
Xylocaine solutions contain lidocaine HCl, which is chemically designated as acetamide, 2-(diethylamino)-N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-, monohydrochloride and has the molecular wt. 270.8.
Lidocaine HCl (C14H22N2O•HCl) has the following structural formula:
Epinephrine is (-) -3, 4-Dihydroxy-α-[(methylamino) methyl] benzyl alcohol and has the molecular wt. 183.21. Epinephrine (C9H13NO3) has the following structural formula:
Dosage forms listed as Xylocaine-MPF indicate single dose solutions that are Methyl Paraben Free (MPF).
Xylocaine MPF is a sterile, nonpyrogenic, isotonic solution containing sodium chloride. Xylocaine in multiple dose vials: Each mL also contains 1 mg methylparaben as antiseptic preservative. The pH of these solutions is adjusted to approximately 6.5 (5.0–7.0) with sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid.
Xylocaine MPF with Epinephrine is a sterile, nonpyrogenic, isotonic solution containing sodium chloride. Each mL contains lidocaine hydrochloride and epinephrine, with 0.5 mg sodium metabisulfite as an antioxidant and 0.2 mg citric acid as a stabilizer. Xylocaine with Epinephrine in multiple dose vials: Each mL also contains 1 mg methylparaben as antiseptic preservative. The pH of these solutions is adjusted to approximately 4.5 (3.3–5.5) with sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid. Filled under nitrogen.
It numbs out your hands like a previous poster said half the boxers in the game use it.
That means if I told Mayweather to stop using it---he couldn't train therefore he's enhancing something he naturally cannot do.....sad. I'm going to call him Maycroid from now on.
That means if I told Mayweather to stop using it---he couldn't train therefore he's enhancing something he naturally cannot do.....sad. I'm going to call him Maycroid from now on.
lol, how does it feel to live in a haze of ******ity??
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