Pramoxine HCl Local Anesthetic Medical Antipruritic Drugs
Abstrait
Nom du produit: |
Chlorhydrate de pramoxine |
Synonymes: |
4-(3-(p-butoxyphénoxy)propyle)-chlorhydrate de morpholine;
chlorhydrate de gamma-morpholinopropyl4-n-butoxyphényléther;
chlorhydrate de p-butoxyphénylgamma-morpholinopropyléther;proctomousse;
PRAMOXINE HCL;PRAMOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE;PRAXOMINE HYDROCHLORIDE;TRONOTHANE HYDROCHLORIDE |
CAS: |
637-58-1 |
MF: |
C17H28ClNO3 |
MW: |
329.86 |
EINECS: |
211-293-1 |
catégories de produits: |
Local anesthetics |
Usage |
Muscle relaxant (smooth);Slows growth of unwanted facial hair |
La description
Pramocaine (INN and BAN, also known as pramoxine or pramoxine HCI) is a topical anesthetic discovered at Abbott Laboratories in 1953 and used as an antipruritic. Chimiquement, it is p-n butoxyphenyl gammamorpholinopropyl ether hydrochloride. During research and development, pramoxine hydrochloride stood out among a series of alkoxy aryl alkamine ethers as an especially good topical local anesthetic agent
Applications:
Topical anesthetics are used to relieve pain and itching caused by conditions such as sunburn or other minor burns, insect bites or stings, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and minor cuts and scratches. Pramocaine and dibucaine are also common ingredients in over the counter hemorrhoid preparations.