Definition of Tetracaine. Meaning of Tetracaine. Synonyms of Tetracaine

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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. Benzonatate was discovered in 1956 and was approved for medical use in...
- 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...
- intra-, and postoperative pain. Benzocaine Cocaine (historical) Procaine Tetracaine (sometimes called Amethocaine) Bupivacaine Cinchocaine(INN/BAN)/Dibucaine(USAN)...
- local anaesthetic most commonly used, although lidocaine (lignocaine), tetracaine, procaine, ropivacaine, levobupivicaine, prilocaine, or cinchocaine may...
- Retrieved March 20, 2014. Cetylite Industries. Cetacaine (benzocaine 14%, tetracaine 2% and butamben 2%) spray, gel and liquid prescribing information. Pennsauken...
- venepuncture. Lidocaine/tetracaine patch. A self-heating anesthetic patch containing a eutectic mixture of lidocaine and tetracaine has been available in...
- N01BA02 Procaine N01BA03 Tetracaine N01BA04 Chloroprocaine N01BA05 Benzocaine N01BA52 Procaine, combinations N01BA53 Tetracaine, combinations N01BB01 Bupivacaine...
- 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"...