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- Eucaine, also known as β-eucaine or Betacaine, is a drug that was previously used as a local anesthetic. It was designed as an analog of cocaine and was...
- α-Eucaine (alpha-eucaine) is a drug that was previously used as a local anesthetic. It was designed as an analog of cocaine and was one of the first synthetic...
- hydroxybenzoic dibucaine Amide diperodon dimethocaine larocaine eucaine α-Eucaine, β-eucaine 1900. α β etidocaine Duranest 1971 (Takman) 1972 (Lund) hexylcaine...
- Risocaine Tetracaine Benzoic Amylocaine Cocaine Cyclomethycaine α-Eucaine β-Eucaine Hexylcaine Isobucaine Piperocaine ArCO2- (not para-amino or Ph) Amoproxan...
- Sovcaine Cyclomethycaine Surfacaine, Topocaine Etidocaine Duranest Eucaine α-eucaine, β-eucaine Fomocaine Fotocaine Hexylcaine Cyclaine, Osmocaine Levobupivacaine...
- Taylor was involved during World War I in the development of anaesthetic β-eucaine. She worked as research chemist at H.M. Factory Oldbury and in the Ministry...
- C15H21NO2 may refer to: Ciclafrine Ciclonicate Desmethylprodine Ethylphenidate Eucaine Indenolol Ketobemidone 4-Methylmethylphenidate MPPP Pethidine Prodilidine...
- g/mol, exact m****: 333.1940 u) may refer to: Drotebanol (Oxymethebanol) α-Eucaine, a local anesthetic Oreobeiline This set index page lists chemical structure...
- substances: any alcohol, morphine, opium, cocaine, heroin, alpha or beta eucaine, chloroform, cannabis indica, chloral hydrate, or acetanilide or any derivative...
- of drugs that had previously been imported from Germany including beta-Eucaine, Phenacetin and Procaine. In 1920, Whiteley received the honor of the Order...