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- Procaine abstract ""Allocaine" redirects here. It should not be confused with Allococaine.Procaine is a local anesthetic drug of the amino ester group. It is used primarily to reduce the pain of intramuscular injection of penicillin, and it is also used in dentistry. Owing to the ubiquity of the trade name Novocain, in some regions procaine is referred to generically as novocaine. It acts mainly by being a sodium channel blocker. Today it is used therapeutically in some countries due to its sympatholytic, anti-inflammatory, perfusion enhancing, and mood enhancing effects.Procaine was first synthesized in 1905, shortly after amylocaine. It was created by the German chemist Alfred Einhorn who gave the chemical the trade name Novocaine, from the Latin nov- (meaning new) and -caine, a common ending for alkaloids used as anesthetics. It was introduced into medical use by surgeon Heinrich Braun. Prior to the discovery of Stovaine and Novocaine, cocaine was the most commonly used local anesthetic.[citation needed] Einhorn wished his new discovery to be used for amputations, but surgeons preferred local anesthetic. However dentists found it very useful, which unfortunately, Einhorn was most displeased by and spent many years touring dental schools to advise them not to use it.".
- Procaine atcPrefix "N01".
- Procaine atcSuffix "BA02".
- Procaine casNumber "59-46-1".
- Procaine chEBI "8430".
- Procaine drugbank "DB00721".
- Procaine fdaUniiCode "4Z8Y51M438".
- Procaine iupacName "2-(diethylamino)ethyl 4-aminobenzoate".
- Procaine pubchem "4914".
- Procaine thumbnail Procaine.svg?width=300.
- Procaine wikiPageID "298600".
- Procaine wikiPageRevisionID "603170274".
- Procaine atcPrefix "N01".
- Procaine atcSuffix "BA02".
- Procaine bioavailability "n/a".
- Procaine c "13".
- Procaine casNumber "59".
- Procaine chebi "8430".
- Procaine chembl "569".
- Procaine chemspiderid "4745".
- Procaine drugbank "DB00721".
- Procaine eliminationHalfLife "84.0".
- Procaine excretion Kidney.
- Procaine h "20".
- Procaine hasPhotoCollection Procaine.
- Procaine image "Procainemodel.png".
- Procaine inchi "1".
- Procaine iupacName "2".
- Procaine iupharLigand "4291".
- Procaine kegg "D08422".
- Procaine legalAu "S4".
- Procaine metabolism "Hydrolysis by plasma esterases".
- Procaine molecularWeight "236.31".
- Procaine n "2".
- Procaine niaidChemdb "19136".
- Procaine o "2".
- Procaine pregnancyAu "B2".
- Procaine pregnancyUs "C".
- Procaine pubchem "4914".
- Procaine routesOfAdministration Wikt:Parenteral.
- Procaine smiles "O=Cc1ccccc1".
- Procaine stdinchi "1".
- Procaine stdinchikey "MFDFERRIHVXMIY-UHFFFAOYSA-N".
- Procaine unii "4".
- Procaine verifiedfields "changed".
- Procaine verifiedrevid "420414847".
- Procaine subject Category:1905_introductions.
- Procaine subject Category:Anilines.
- Procaine subject Category:Benzoates.
- Procaine subject Category:Dental_equipment.
- Procaine subject Category:Local_anesthetics.
- Procaine type Drug.
- Procaine type DrugProduct.
- Procaine type FunctionalSubstance.
- Procaine comment ""Allocaine" redirects here. It should not be confused with Allococaine.Procaine is a local anesthetic drug of the amino ester group. It is used primarily to reduce the pain of intramuscular injection of penicillin, and it is also used in dentistry. Owing to the ubiquity of the trade name Novocain, in some regions procaine is referred to generically as novocaine. It acts mainly by being a sodium channel blocker.".
- Procaine label "Procain".
- Procaine label "Procaina".
- Procaine label "Procaine".
- Procaine label "Procaína".
- Procaine label "Procaína".
- Procaine label "Procaïne".
- Procaine label "Procaïne".
- Procaine label "Prokaina".
- Procaine label "Прокаин".
- Procaine label "بروكائين".
- Procaine label "プロカイン".
- Procaine label "普鲁卡因".
- Procaine sameAs Prokain.
- Procaine sameAs Procain.
- Procaine sameAs Procaína.
- Procaine sameAs Procaïne.
- Procaine sameAs Procaina.
- Procaine sameAs プロカイン.
- Procaine sameAs Procaïne.
- Procaine sameAs Prokaina.
- Procaine sameAs Procaína.
- Procaine sameAs m.01rlyq.
- Procaine sameAs Q423741.
- Procaine sameAs Q423741.
- Procaine sameAs Procaine.
- Procaine sameAs DB00721.
- Procaine sameAs 4914.
- Procaine wasDerivedFrom Procaine?oldid=603170274.
- Procaine depiction Procaine.svg.
- Procaine isPrimaryTopicOf Procaine.