Prilocaine, CAS: 721-50-6

99% Prilocaine Base Anti-Paining Local Anesthetic Drugs Prilocaine CAS 721-50-6

CAS: 721-50-6
Molecular formula: C13H20N2O
Molecular Weight: 220.31
EINECS Registry Number: 211-957-0
Purity:99%
Apperance:white powder

Description:

Prilocaine is local anesthetic used to numb a person’s skin and tissues. This medication is often made available as a cream that is topically applied, but it may also be available in an injectable form, which should always be administered by a specially trained professional. Its effects are not instant, but once a person experiences the associated numbness it may last for hours.

Application:

Propitocaine hydrochloride is a local anesthetic of the amino amide type first prepared by Claes Tegner and Nils Lö Fgren. In its injectable form, it is often used in dentistry. It is also often combined with lidocaine as a preparation for dermal anesthesia (lidocaine/prilocaine or EMLA), for treatment of conditions like paresthesia. As it has low cardiac toxicity, it is commonly used forintravenous regional anaesthesia.

PRILOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE, USP is a local anesthetic that is often used in dentistry. Prilocaine HCl is part of the amide family, it is used for nerve blocking, epidural, and regional anesthesia. The USP grade indicates it is graded suita.

Uses of Prilocaine:
Prilocaine is used in the treatment of:
Pain
Prilocaine is used in the prevention of:
Toothache
This medication may be prescribed for other uses. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

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