procaine amide

  • 21Local anesthetic toxicity — While generally safe, local anesthetic agents can be toxic if used in excessive doses or administered improperly. Even when administered properly, patients may still experience unintended reactions to local anesthetics. [Zamanian, R., Toxicity,… …

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  • 22Amino esters — Structurally, local anesthetics consist of three molecular components:* a lipophilic part * an intermediate aliphatic chain * a hydrophilic (amine) partThe chemical linkage between the lipophilic part and the intermediate chain can be of the… …

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  • 23NICOTINE — Lorsqu’en 1492 Christophe Colomb et ses marins découvrent l’Amérique, ils trouvent dans l’île de San Salvador des hommes qui portent à leur bouche une certaine herbe qu’ils allument avec un tison pour se régaler de son parfum; ce sont sans doute… …

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  • 24procainamide — pro·cain·amide (.)prō kān ə .mīd, məd; .kān am əd n a base of an amide related to procaine that is used in the form of its hydrochloride C13H21N3O·HCl as a cardiac depressant esp. in the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias see PRONESTYL * * * n …

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  • 26Local anesthetic — A local anesthetic is a drug that causes reversible local anesthesia and a loss of nociception. When it is used on specific nerve pathways (nerve block), effects such as analgesia (loss of pain sensation) and paralysis (loss of muscle power) can… …

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  • 27Heparin — Systematic (IUPAC) name see Hep …

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  • 28Isoniazid — Systematic (IUPAC) name isonicotinohydrazide …

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  • 29Bupivacaine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 1 butyl N (2,6 dimethylphenyl) piperidine 2 carboxamide Clinical data AHFS/ …

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  • 30Ropivacaine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (S) N (2,6 dimethylphenyl) 1 propylpiperidine 2 carboxamide Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com …

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