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Studies comparing lidocaine and articaine found that articaine is more effective than lidocaine in anaesthetising the posterior first molar region. [12] Articaine has been found to be 3.81 times more likely than lidocaine to produce successful anaesthesia when used for infiltration injections.
Other local anesthetic agents in current use include articaine (also called septocaine or Ubistesin), bupivacaine (a long-acting anesthetic), prilocaine (also called Citanest), and mepivacaine (also called Carbocaine or Polocaine). Different types of local anaesthetic drugs vary in their potency and duration of action.
As articaine is the INN of the relevant active ingredient (hey, it's a local anesthetic) and Septocaine is merely a trade name of a preparation I'd suggest a move to the INN. Also, the article on articaine, a newer ester/amide anesthetic is still missing. Pilatus 17:44, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
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