Local anesthetics primarily impair the process of nerve impulse conduction. They achieve this by blocking sodium channels in the neuronal cell membranes, preventing the influx of sodium ions that is necessary for the generation and propagation of action potentials. As a result, the transmission of pain signals to the brain is inhibited, leading to a temporary loss of sensation in the targeted area.
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