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Meaning of "prilocaine"

prilocaine (noun) - Prilocaine is a local anesthetic drug commonly used in medical and dental procedures to numb a specific area of the body
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  • A local anesthetic related to lidocaine and used in the form of its hydrochloride C₁₃H₂₀N₂O·HCl as a nerve block for pain especially in surgery and dentistry.

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The active substances are lidocaine and prilocaine.
Prilocaine is also distributed in breast milk.
The active ingredients are lidocaine and prilocaine.
Metabolites of prilocaine have been shown to be carcinogenic in laboratory animals.
Fortacin is a combination of two medicines lidocaine and prilocaine.
Prilocaine metabolism is the fastest among all local anesthetics.
They contain a numbing agent such as prilocaine or lidocaine.
Sildenafil prilocaine topical ointment.
The product used was a combination of lidocaine and prilocaine.
If you have an allergy to prilocaine or any other part of prilocaine.
Prilocaine in combination with lignocaine.
Felypressin is only available when associated to the anesthetic prilocaine.
Neither lidocaine nor prilocaine are contraindicated in labor and delivery.
No studies are available on the intravenous pharmacokinetics of prilocaine in elderly patients.
The systemic absorption of the prilocaine component can lead to subsequent metahemoglobinemia.

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Fortacin is a medicine containing the active substances lidocaine and prilocaine.
Lidocaine and prilocaine have been shown to inhibit viral and bacterial growth.
It should be assumed that the toxicity of lidocaine and prilocaine are additive.
Absorption of lidocaine and prilocaine cream in conjunctival tissues has not been determined.
Senstend is a medicine containing the active substances lidocaine and prilocaine.
Prilocaine was not genotoxic and the carcinogenic potential of prilocaine has not been studied.
There were no serious reactions that were ascribed to lidocaine and prilocaine cream.
Lidocaine and prilocaine are the most commonly used local anesthetics for this.
The bottle was weighed to determine the weight of liquid prilocaine base.
Lidocaine and prilocaine cream was effective in providing pain relief during laser treatment.
Examples of local anesthetics are lidocaine and a eutectic mixture of lidocaine and prilocaine.
The systemic absorption of lidocaine and prilocaine is a side effect of the desired local effect.
Nuclear condensation and fragmentation of chromatin were previously observed in cells treated with prilocaine.
Lidocaine and prilocaine cream should not be applied near the eyes or on open wounds.
Emla Cream is a mixture of lidocaine and prilocaine.
This is because a hyperbaric formulation of prilocaine authorized for intrathecal use does not currently exist.
EMLA contains two active substances called lidocaine and prilocaine.
Lidocaine and prilocaine cross the placental barrier and may be absorbed by the foetal tissues.
Postoperative analgesic consumption can be decreased by adding tramadol and lornoxicam to prilocaine in IVRA.
Micro rods of prilocaine base may be obtained using precipitation and filtering from a supersaturated solution.
Rare cases of hyperpigmentation following the use of Lidocaine and Prilocaine cream have been reported.
Lidocaine and Prilocaine cream should not be applied to open wounds.
Senstend is a combination of two medicines, lidocaine and prilocaine.
Prilocaine was reported as such in day case surgeries with low incidence of TNS.
The relationship to Lidocaine and Prilocaine cream or the underlying procedure has not been established.
Prilocaine HCL anesthetic raw powder video.
Drug Interactions of Prilocaine anesthetic raw powder.
The prilocaine metabolite o-toluidine has genotoxic potential in vitro.
Separately, lidocaine and prilocaine are solid bases.
However, marked hypotension and bradycardia were reported in intrathecal prilocaine use.
The combination of liquid prilocaine base and the HFC propellant forms a stable oily liquid.
Non-limiting examples of anaesthetics include xylocaine, prilocaine or benzocaine.
Lidocaine and prilocaine are amide-type local anaesthetics.
The pharmaceutically acceptable salts specifically include, for example, hydrochloride of lidocaine and hydrochloride of prilocaine.
The elimination half-life of prilocaine following intravenous administration is approximately.

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