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Prilocaine (/ˈpraɪləˌkeɪn/) is a
local anesthetic of the
amino amide type
first prepared by
Claes Tegner and Nils Löfgren. In its
injectable form (trade...
- Lidocaine/
prilocaine is a
eutectic mixture of
equal quantities (by weight) of
lidocaine and
prilocaine. A 5%
emulsion preparation,
containing 2.5% each...
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significantly improves premature ejaculation.
Another study found that lidocaine-
prilocaine cream 5% is
effective in
premature ejaculation and 20
minutes of application...
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called septocaine or Ubistesin),
bupivacaine (a long-acting anesthetic),
prilocaine (also
called Citanest), and
mepivacaine (also
called Carbocaine or Polocaine)...
- sulfonamides, and dapsone),
local anesthetics (especially articaine, benzocaine,
prilocaine, and lidocaine), and
aniline dyes, metoclopramide, rasburicase, umbellulone...
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combinations N01BB01
Bupivacaine N01BB02
Lidocaine N01BB03
Mepivacaine N01BB04
Prilocaine N01BB05
Butanilicaine N01BB06
Cinchocaine N01BB07
Etidocaine N01BB08 Articaine...
- of 6:1.
Prilocaine, an
amino amide-type
local anesthetic,
yields o-toluidine when
metabolized by
carboxylesterase enzymes.
Large prilocaine doses can...
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Chloroprocaine Medium Duration of
Action and
Medium Potency Lidocaine Prilocaine High
Duration and High
Potency Tetracaine Bupivacaine Cinchocaine Ropivacaine...
- liposuction.
Prilocaine is also
widely used,
although it is not
formally approved for
tumescent anesthesia in the USA. A
combination of lidocaine/
prilocaine has...
- office.
First the
physician applies a
local anesthetic, such as lidocaine/
prilocaine cream on the
frenulum and
surrounding area. If the
patient retains any...