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Benzocaine, sold
under the
brand name
Orajel amongst others, is a
local anesthetic,
belonging to the
amino ester drug class,
commonly used as a topical...
- chemicals, or food or it can be inherited.
Substances involved may
include benzocaine, nitrites, or dapsone. The
underlying mechanism involves some of the iron...
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benzocaine ear
drops is a
medication for the
treatment of ear pain
caused by
otitis media. It
combines antipyrine, an NSAID, and
benzocaine, a local...
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ingredients of the sugar-free
lozenges are
cetylpyridinium chloride,
benzocaine (which
produces the
numbing sensation), and menthol. The
major active...
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their original shape, a diamond.
Medical portal Lozenges may
contain benzocaine, an anaesthetic, or
eucalyptus oil. Non-menthol
throat lozenges generally...
- by
Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge.
Other Chloraseptic formulas are
based on
benzocaine.
Chloraseptic was
invented and
originally made by
Robert Schattner; it...
- ointments, aerosols, sprays, lotions, and jellies.
Examples include benzocaine, butamben, dibucaine, lidocaine, oxybuprocaine, pramoxine, proxymetacaine...
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pharmaceutical compounds Local anesthetic agents,
especially prilocaine and
benzocaine. Amyl nitrite, chloroquine, dapsone, nitrates, nitrites, nitroglycerin...
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Cetacaine is a
topical anesthetic that
contains the
active ingredients benzocaine (14%),
butamben (2%), and
tetracaine hydrochloride (2%).
Cetacaine also...
- Davis,
compared treatment with
antacids plus
either viscous lidocaine or
benzocaine solution and did not find a
statistically significant difference between...