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Tetracaine, also
known as amethocaine, is an
ester local anesthetic used to numb the eyes, nose, or throat. It may also be
applied to the skin
before starting...
- is
structurally related to
other local anesthetics like
procaine and
tetracaine.[unreliable
medical source?]
Benzonatate was
discovered in 1956 and was...
- and
Medium Potency Lidocaine Prilocaine High
Duration and High
Potency Tetracaine Bupivacaine Cinchocaine Ropivacaine Local anesthetics may be used to prevent...
- with
liver problems. It is
generally safe to use in
those allergic to
tetracaine or benzocaine.
Lidocaine is an
antiarrhythmic medication of the class...
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local anaesthetic most
commonly used,
although lidocaine (lignocaine),
tetracaine, procaine, ropivacaine, levobupivicaine, prilocaine, or
cinchocaine may...
- intra-, and
postoperative pain.
Benzocaine Cocaine (historical)
Procaine Tetracaine (sometimes
called Amethocaine)
Bupivacaine Cinchocaine(INN/BAN)/Dibucaine(USAN)...
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Aaron SD,
Vandemheen KL,
Naftel SA,
Lewis MJ,
Rodger MA (2003). "Topical
tetracaine prior to
arterial puncture: a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical...
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solution introduced by
Pryor et al. in 1980. It is a
mixture of 5 to 12%
tetracaine, 0.05% adrenaline, and 4 or 10%
cocaine hydrochloride (hence the "TAC"...
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Retrieved March 20, 2014.
Cetylite Industries.
Cetacaine (benzocaine 14%,
tetracaine 2% and
butamben 2%) spray, gel and
liquid prescribing information. Pennsauken...
- lidocaine, oxybuprocaine, pramoxine,
proxymetacaine (proparacaine), and
tetracaine (also
named amethocaine).[citation needed]
Topical anesthetics are used...