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  2. Eucaine - Wikipedia

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    Eucaine, also known as β-eucaine or Betacaine, is a drug that was previously used as a local anesthetic. [1] It was designed as an analog of cocaine and was one of the first synthetic chemical compounds to find general use as an anesthetic. [2] It is a white, crystalline solid. Prior to World War I, Britain imported eucaine from Germany. [3]

  3. Butacaine - Wikipedia

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    The addition of metallic sodium is added to a mixture of allyl alcohol (1) and dibutylamine (2) [2] gives the conjugate addition product 3-dibutylamino-1-propanol (3). ...

  4. Betaine - Wikipedia

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    Cocamidopropyl betaine is an example of a betaine. A betaine (/ ˈ b iː t ə. iː n, b ɪ ˈ t eɪ-,-ɪ n /) in chemistry is any neutral chemical compound with a positively charged cationic functional group that bears no hydrogen atom, such as a quaternary ammonium or phosphonium cation (generally: onium ions), and with a negatively charged functional group, such as a carboxylate group that ...

  5. List of local anesthetics - Wikipedia

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    1900. α [6] β [7] [8]: etidocaine: Duranest 1971 (Takman) 1972 (Lund) hexylcaine: Cyclaine, Osmocaine fomocaine [9]ester - phenyl fotocaine [9]hydroxyprocaine [10 ...

  6. List of cocaine analogues - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cocaine analogues.A cocaine analogue is an (usually) artificial construct of a novel chemical compound from (often the starting point of natural) cocaine's molecular structure, with the result product sufficiently similar to cocaine to display similarity in, but alteration to, its chemical function.

  7. Butanilicaine - Wikipedia

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    This drug article relating to the nervous system is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Articaine - Wikipedia

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    Articaine is used for pain control. Like other local anesthetic drugs, articaine causes a transient and completely reversible state of anesthesia (loss of sensation) during (dental) procedures.

  9. Cyproheptadine - Wikipedia

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    Cyproheptadine, sold under the brand name Periactin among others, is a first-generation antihistamine with additional anticholinergic, antiserotonergic, and local anesthetic properties.

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