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Pramocaine (INN and BAN, also
known as
pramoxine or
pramoxine HCl) is a
topical anesthetic discovered at
Abbott Laboratories in 1953 and used as an antipruritic...
- and the
infection is
prevented or limited.[medical
citation needed]
Pramoxine is used to
temporarily reduce pain from burns,
insect bites, and minor...
- The
active ingredient in ****ol plus is zinc
sulfate monohydrate and
pramoxine HCL,
which is
antipruritic (also
found in Gold Bond).
Current products...
- witch-hazel
astringent to
preparations containing drugs such as phenylephrine,
pramoxine, and hydrocortisone.
Formulations vary from one
country to another. Some...
- used in
local antiseptics and in
vaccines Topical anesthetics – such as
pramoxine or diphenhydramine,
after prolonged use
Topical steroid – see steroid...
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Examples include benzocaine, butamben, dibucaine, lidocaine, oxybuprocaine,
pramoxine,
proxymetacaine (proparacaine), and
tetracaine (also
named amethocaine)...
- as mint oil, menthol, or
camphor Local anesthetics such as lidocaine,
pramoxine, or
benzocaine in
topical creams or
lotions Generalized itch, or itching...
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Paraethoxycaine phenacaine Holocaine piperocaine metycaine piridocaine pramocaine pramoxine prilocaine Citanest 1959 (Nils Löfgren and Egner) 1960 (Wielding) Primacaine...
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These usually contain colloidal oatmeal, hydrocortisone, Aloe vera,
pramoxine hydrochloride, menthol, diphenhydramine,
sulfur or
salicylic acid. These...
- Phenacaine/Holocaine
Holocaine Piperocaine Metycaine Pramocaine/
Pramoxine Pramoxine Prilocaine Citanest Propoxycaine/Ravocaine Pravocaine, Ranocaine...