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    Benzocaine, sold under the brand name Orajel amongst others, is a local anesthetic, belonging to the amino ester drug class, commonly used as a topical...
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    chemicals, or food or it can be inherited. Substances involved may include benzocaine, nitrites, or dapsone. The underlying mechanism involves some of the iron...
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  • and benzocaine ear drops is a medication for the treatment of ear pain caused by otitis media. It combines antipyrine, an NSAID, and benzocaine, a local...
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    ingredients of the sugar-free lozenges are cetylpyridinium chloride, benzocaine (which produces the numbing sensation), and menthol. The major active...
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  • by Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge. Other Chloraseptic formulas are based on benzocaine. Chloraseptic was invented and originally made by Robert Schattner (born...
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    pharmaceutical compounds Local anesthetic agents, especially prilocaine and benzocaine. Amyl nitrite, chloroquine, dapsone, nitrates, nitrites, nitroglycerin...
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    or child-safe pain-relief treatments containing benzocaine, lidocaine, or choline salicylate. Benzocaine must be used cautiously because it can cause methemoglobinemia;...
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    their original shape, a diamond. Medical portal Lozenges may contain benzocaine, an anaesthetic, or eucalyptus oil. Non-menthol throat lozenges generally...
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  • Cetacaine is a topical anesthetic that contains the active ingredients benzocaine (14%), butamben (2%), and tetracaine hydrochloride (2%). Cetacaine also...
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  • Davis, compared treatment with antacids plus either viscous lidocaine or benzocaine solution and did not find a statistically significant difference between...
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  • ointments, aerosols, sprays, lotions, and jellies. Examples include benzocaine, butamben, dibucaine, lidocaine, oxybuprocaine, pramoxine, proxymetacaine...
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    If the abrasion is painful, a topical analgesic (such as lidocaine or benzocaine) can be applied, but for large abrasions, a systemic analgesic may be...
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    conjunction with anesthetics to control pre-, intra-, and postoperative pain. Benzocaine Cocaine (historical) Procaine Tetracaine (sometimes called Amethocaine)...
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  • dysfunction, and diminished libido. Topical anesthetics such as lidocaine and benzocaine that are applied to the tip and shaft of the penis have also been used...
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  • (racehorse) (2005-2022), the racehorse Americaine, brand name for the drug Benzocaine Sauce américaine, the sauce Café Americain, an American sitcom starring...
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    solutions, the active ingredient is usually phenol, but also less commonly benzocaine, cetylpyridinium chloride, and/or menthol. Chloraseptic and Cepacol are...
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  • Plains, New York and was introduced in 1974. The active ingredients are benzocaine (5%), a local anesthetic which reduces the itching, and resorcinol (2%)...
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    Minard R (18 October 2006). "The Preparation of the Local Anesthetic, Benzocaine, by an Esterification Reaction" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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    Archived from the original on 10 September 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2016. "Benzocaine-Benzyl Benzoate Topical: Side Effects". WebMD. 2016. Archived from the...
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    acid Valpromide Zonisamide Local anesthetics: pFBT Amylocaine Articaine Benzocaine Bupivacaine (Levobupivacaine, Ropivacaine) Butacaine Butamben Chloroprocaine...
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    problems. It is generally safe to use in those allergic to tetracaine or benzocaine. Lidocaine is an antiarrhythmic medication of the class Ib type. This...
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    drug-metabolizing enzymes in the liver. A/B Otic Drops, ear drops combined with benzocaine to relieve pain and remove cerumen Propyphenazone Jennings, Oscar (11...
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  • applied directly on the sore and works by numbing the local area (with benzocaine) to prevent discomfort and forming a protective mucous barrier with a...
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    accidental injury more likely. Additionally, a commonly used numbing agent benzocaine can cause an allergic reaction in those with an allergy to PABA (4-aminobenzoic...
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    content. This test is not cross sensitive to heroin, methamphetamine, benzocaine, procaine and a number of other drugs but other chemicals could cause...
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  • by-products of PCP manufacture. Crack-cocaine Benzocaine Coco snow Crack cut with benzocaine. Benzocaine is a dental anaesthetic that mimics coke's numbing...
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  • C9H11NO2 (molar mass: 165.18 g/mol, exact mass: 165.078979) may refer to: Benzocaine Ethenzamide Methylenedioxyphenethylamine Metolcarb Norsalsolinol 3...
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    harmless cases of drooling – for instance, a numbed mouth from either benzocaine, or when going to the dentist's office. Isolated drooling in healthy infants...
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  • ester-type include: Cocaine Procaine (Novocain) Tetracaine (Pontocaine) Benzocaine Chloroprocaine University of Texas Med School, Pharmacology Syllabus....
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    acid Valpromide Zonisamide Local anesthetics: pFBT Amylocaine Articaine Benzocaine Bupivacaine (Levobupivacaine, Ropivacaine) Butacaine Butamben Chloroprocaine...
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