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  2. List of local anesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Amide benzocaine: Anbesol, Orajel Ester - Aminobenzoic Short benzonatate: Tessalon bupivacaine: Marcaine, Sensorcaine, Vivacaine 1957 (Ekenstam) 1963 (Widman and Telivuo) Amide Moderate butacaine: ester- aminobenzoic butanilicaine: Amide chloroprocaine: Nesacaine Ester - Aminobenzoic cinchocaine (INN)

  3. Butacaine - Wikipedia

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    Butacaine is a white crystalline ester used as a local anesthetic. [1] It was first marketed in 1920. [1] Synthesis. The addition of metallic sodium is added to a ...

  4. Descarboxylysergic acid - Wikipedia

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    According to Nichols, the simplest ergoline with definite known psychoactive effects in humans is the lysergamide lysergic acid amide (LSA; ergine). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Descarboxylysergic acid showed effects in preclinical research suggestive of serotonergic , adrenergic , and dopaminergic activities, for instance prolactin inhibition , oxytocic , and ...

  5. Amide - Wikipedia

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    The core −C(=O)−(N) of amides is called the amide group (specifically, carboxamide group). In the usual nomenclature, one adds the term "amide" to the stem of the parent acid's name. For instance, the amide derived from acetic acid is named acetamide (CH 3 CONH 2). IUPAC recommends ethanamide, but this and related formal names are rarely ...

  6. Butanilicaine - Wikipedia

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    Amide formation by the combination of 2-chloro-6-methylaniline (1) and chloroacetyl chloride (2) gives the intermediate (3), which is used to alkylate N-butylamine (4) to yield butanilicaine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. Category:Amide solvents - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Amide solvents" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1,1-Dimethylurea; D.

  8. Butamben - Wikipedia

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    It is the ester of 4-aminobenzoic acid and butanol. [1] A white, odourless, crystalline powder. that is mildly soluble in water (1 part in 7000) and soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, fixed oils, and dilute acids.

  9. List of cocaine analogues - Wikipedia

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    [m] Whereas 197c (Weinreb amide, N-methoxy-N-methyl amide) had a 469× increase at SERT, with greater affinity for DAT than cocaine and an equal NET affinity. [n] 197b was 137×, and 196c 27× less potent at binding to the serotonin transporter, but both had a NET / DAT ratio that made for a better dopaminergic than cocaine.