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Quinisocaine (INN) or
dimethisoquin (BAN and USAN) is a
topical anesthetic used as an antipruritic. The
Henry reaction between phthalaldehydic acid (2-Formylbenzoic...
- isoquinolines.
Isoquinolines find many applications, including: anesthetics;
dimethisoquin is one
example (shown below).
antihypertension agents, such as quinapril...
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proparacaine proxymetacaine propoxycaine Pyrrocaine quinisocaine (INN)
dimethisoquin (USAN)
ropivacaine Naropin 1957 (Ekenstam) 1997
trimecaine Mesdicain...
- g/mol) may
refer to: Bucin****ne
Pilsicainide Quinisocaine, also
called dimethisoquin This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- (Procaine Borate),
Ethocaine Proparacaine/Alcaine
Alcaine Quinisocaine Dimethisoquin Risocaine Propaesin, Propazyl,
Propylcain Ropivacaine Naropin Tetracaine/Amethocaine...
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hyoscyamine hydrobromide 306-03-6 C17H23N3O
pyriliamine 91-84-9 C17H24N2O
dimethisoquin 86-80-6 C17H24N2O2
phenglutarimide 1156-05-4 C17H24O3
cyclandelate 456-59-7...
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Isoquinolines find many applications, including:
topical anesthetics such as
dimethisoquin: vasodilators, a well-known example, papaverine,
shown below. Bischler–Napieralski...
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Crystal structures of two
local anesthetics: dibucaine·HCl·H2O and
dimethisoquin·HCl·H2O. II.
Revised parameters, bond distances, and bond angles. J...