Butoxamine injection through an endoscope is a pain management procedure for conditions affecting the gastrointestinal (GI) tract or pancreas. An endoscope, a long flexible tube with a camera and light source, is inserted into the body to reach the affected area. Butax, a type of local anesthetic, is then injected through the endoscope to numb the area and provide relief from pain during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
Butoxamine injection through an endoscope is a pain management procedure for conditions affecting the gastrointestinal (GI) tract or pancreas. An endoscope, a long flexible tube with a camera and light source, is inserted into the body to reach the affected area. Butax, a type of local anesthetic, is then injected through the endoscope to numb the area and provide relief from pain during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.