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- Proxymetacaine (INN) or proparacaine (USAN) is a topical anesthetic drug of the aminoester group. Proxymetacaine is a local anesthetic which on topical...
- Promazine Propanidid Propiomazine Propofol Prothipendyl Protriptyline Proparacaine Quetiapine Ramelteon Rasagiline Reboxetine Ribavirin Rimonabant Risperidone...
- butamben, dibucaine, lidocaine, oxybuprocaine, pramoxine, proxymetacaine (proparacaine), and tetracaine (also named amethocaine).[citation needed] Topical anesthetics...
- procedure to remove an adult worm from a male Gabonian immigrant emplo**** proparacaine and povidone-iodine drops, a wire eyelid speculum, and 0.5 ml 2% lidocaine...
- ethocaine 1904 (Alfred Einhorn) 1905 (Heinrich Braun) procainamide proparacaine proxymetacaine propoxycaine Pyrrocaine quinisocaine (INN) dimethisoquin...
- Dimethocaine (Larocaine) Piperocaine Propoxycaine Procaine (Novocaine) Proparacaine Tetracaine (Amethocaine) Articaine Bupivacaine Cinchocaine (Dibucaine)...
- Blockain Procaine/Novocaine Borocaine (Procaine Borate), Ethocaine Proparacaine/Alcaine Alcaine Quinisocaine Dimethisoquin Risocaine Propaesin, Propazyl...
- on mucous membranes (like for example tetracaine, proxymetacaine and proparacaine) can cause irritation, hy****nsitivity, anaphylaxis, irreversible corneal...
- hypodermic needle or a paracentesis incision. Eye is anesthetized using proparacaine or tetracaine eye drops prior to ACP. Paracentesis is performed through...
- Some common forms of anesthetic used are eye drops (e.g. tetracaine/proparacaine) or gel (e.g. lidocaine 2% or 4% jelly), which is applied topically....