What is the 3 5 7 rule for lidocaine?
In the clinical and pharmaceutical landscape of 2026, the “3-5-7 Rule” is a critical shorthand used by clinicians to calculate the Maximum Safe Dose of Lidocaine (Lignocaine).
As a pharmacist and manufacturer at Healthy Life Pharma, I classify this rule as a foundational safety protocol to prevent LAST (Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity), which can lead to seizures and cardiac arrest.
1. Breaking Down the 3-5-7 Rule
This rule provides the maximum allowable dose in milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) of body weight, depending on the formulation and the route:
3 mg/kg: The maximum dose for IV Regional Anesthesia (also known as a Bier Block). Because the drug enters the systemic circulation more directly, the ceiling is lower.
5 mg/kg: The maximum dose for Plain Lidocaine (without Adrenaline) used for local infiltration or nerve blocks.
7 mg/kg: The maximum dose for Lidocaine with Adrenaline (Epinephrine).
2. Why the Numbers Change (The Adrenaline Factor)
From a manufacturing perspective, the addition of Adrenaline (usually at a 1:100,000 or 1:200,000 concentration) technically alters the drug’s $pharmacokinetics$:
Vasoconstriction: Adrenaline constricts local blood vessels.
Slower Absorption: This constriction keeps the Lidocaine at the injection site for a longer duration.
Safety Margin: Because the drug enters the bloodstream much more slowly, the body has more time to metabolize it, allowing us to safely increase the maximum dose from 5 mg/kg to 7 mg/kg.
3. Clinical Application in the Marketplace
If you are sourcing these for your Healthy Inc marketplace, here is how the 3-5-7 rule translates into real-world inventory management:
| Formulation | Rule (Max Dose) | Example (70kg Adult) | Technical Note |
| Plain Lidocaine 1% | 5 mg/kg | 350 mg (35 mL) | Used for simple suturing and minor biopsies. |
| Lidocaine 2% + Adr | 7 mg/kg | 490 mg (24.5 mL) | Used for dental surgery and longer surgical procedures. |
The “Absolute Ceiling” Rule: Regardless of the patient’s weight, most 2026 guidelines recommend an absolute maximum of 300 mg for plain and 500 mg with adrenaline to stay within the safest possible margins.