Concept cluster: Drugs > Local anesthetics
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A psychoactive drug and research chemical.
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The local anesthetic benzoyltetramethyl-diaminoethyl-dimethyl-carbinol hydrochloride.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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A synthetic local anesthetic, the first to have been developed.
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(pharmacology) A particular local anesthetic.
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic used in dentistry.
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A salt compound of phenobarbital and levopropylhexedrine.
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic commonly used as a topical pain reliever.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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Alternative form of bupivacaine [(pharmacology) A local anesthetic C₁₈H₂₈N₂O that is like lidocaine in its action but is longer acting.]
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic C₁₈H₂₈N₂O that is like lidocaine in its action but is longer acting.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic.
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alternative form of tetracaine. [(pharmacology) A crystalline basic ester C₁₅H₂₄N₂O₂ that is closely related chemically to procaine and is used chiefly in the form of its hydrochloride as a local anesthetic.]
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(pharmacology) An amide local anesthetic, the active ingredient in some topical hemorrhoid creams.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) The local anesthetic 4-(cyclohexoxy)benzoic acid 3-(2-methyl-1-piperidinyl)propyl ester.
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(pharmacology) A dissociative anesthetic drug with hallucinogenic effects.
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic given by injection during surgical procedures and childbirth.
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(pharmacology) A short-acting intravenous anaesthetic, ethyl 3-[(1R)-1-phenylethyl]imidazole-4-carboxylate.
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(pharmacology) A derivative of cocaine used as a local anesthetic in veterinary medicine.
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(pharmacology) A particular kind of short-acting local anesthetic.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) A synthetic compound used as an anesthetic and analgesic drug and also (illicitly) as a hallucinogen.
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(pharmacology) A chemical compound, C₁₈H₂₉NO₂, used as an anaesthetic.
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(pharmacology) A particular local anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) A crystalline compound C₁₄H₂₂N₂O that is used in the form of its hydrochloride as a local anesthetic and as an antiarrhythmic agent.
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(pharmacology) A particular anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic derived from piperidine and similar in structure and action to lidocaine, usually given by injection as the hydrochloride; (1-methyl-2-piperidyl)formo-2′,6′-xylidide, C₁₅H₂₂N₂O.
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic.
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A local anesthetic used in dentistry.
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(pharmacology) A sedative drug that has effects similar to barbiturates. Also used recreationally.
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(chemistry) A derivative of α-methylamino-propiophenone, such as fluoromethcathinone.
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A designer drug of the arylcyclohexylamine class.
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Alternative form of novocaine
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Methyl m-amino-p-hydroxybenzoate, a fine white crystalline powder used as an anesthetic on open wounds.
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Alternative form of oxybuprocaine [(pharmacology) A local anesthetic, used especially in ophthalmology and otolaryngology.]
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(pharmacology) A potent local anesthetic.
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic, used especially in ophthalmology and otolaryngology.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) Thiopental.
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A form of methadone.
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(pharmacology) A muscle relaxant that acts as a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) A topical anaesthetic used as an antipruritic.
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(pharmacology) 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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(pharmacology) A synthetic compound derived from benzoic acid, used as a local anesthetic, especially in dentistry.
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A very short-acting phenylacetate general anesthetic.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic.
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(pharmacology) A topical anesthetic drug of the aminoester group.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic.
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(pharmacology) The local anesthetic propyl 4-aminobenzoate.
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(pharmacology) An aminosteroid nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker used in anesthesia, to facilitate endotracheal intubation, and to provide skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery or mechanical ventilation.
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(pharmacology) A local anesthetic drug belonging to the amino amide group.
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(pharmacology) Thiopental.
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(pharmacology) Thiopental.
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The hydrochloride of the benzoyl ester of 1-(dimethylaminomethyl)-1-methyl propanol, used, in solution with strychnine, as a local anaesthetic.
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(pharmacology) A crystalline basic ester C₁₅H₂₄N₂O₂ that is closely related chemically to procaine and is used chiefly in the form of its hydrochloride as a local anesthetic.
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A general anaesthetic that is administered intravenously
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(pharmacology) Thiopental.
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(pharmacology) An anesthetic drug.
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(pharmacology) A topical anaesthetic.
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(pharmacology) An organic compound used as a local anesthetic and cardial antiarrhythmic.
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Alternative form of xylocaine [Lidocaine.]

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