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Background
Procaine is local anesthetic derived from p-aminobenzoic acid.
SynonymsAllocaine
Alocaine
Aminocaine
Anesthol
Anestil
Atoxicocaine
Bernacaine
Cetain
Ethocaine
Eugerase
Irocaine
Isocaine-Asid
Isocaine-Heisler
Jenacaine
Juvocaine
Kerocaine
Medaject
Naucaine
Neocaine
Paracain
Planocaine
Scurocaine
Sevicaine
Syncaine
Topolkain
Westocaine
Ethocaine
Neocaine
Novocaine
Procaine hydrochloride
Topocaine
Sycaine
4-Aminobenzoic acid 2-(diethylamino)-ethyl ester
p-Aminobenzoyldiethylaminoethanol
2-Diethyl-aminoethyl p-aminobenzoate
UsesLocal anesthetic
Cross-ReactionsPara group of compounds
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Parabens
Benzocaine
Amethocane
Divucaine
Butethamine
PABA
Unusual ReactionsContact urticaria
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Referenties
| 1. |
Rudzki, E., Occupational dermatitis among
health service workers. Dermatosen in Beruf und Umwelt.
Occupational & Environmental Dermatoses, 1979. 27(4): p. 112-5. |
| 2. |
Goitre, M., et al., Contact dermatitis
from novocaine in Gerovital cream. Contact Dermatitis, 1985.
12(4): p. 234-5. |
| 3. |
Ruzicka, T., et al., Allergy to local
anesthetics: comparison of patch test with prick and intradermal
test results. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology,
1987. 16(6): p. 1202-8. |
Author(s):
dr. Jan R. Mekkes. Dermatologist, Amsterdam UMC.