- Piperocaine
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Piperocaine Systematic (IUPAC) name 3-(2-Methylpiperidin-1-yl)propyl benzoate Clinical data Pregnancy cat. ? Legal status ? Identifiers ATC code None PubChem CID 10782 UNII F66XUI6GZL ChEMBL CHEMBL127865 Chemical data Formula C16H23NO2 Mol. mass 261.36 g/mol (what is this?) (verify) Piperocaine is a local anesthetic drug developed in the 1920s[1] and used as its hydrochloride salt for infiltration and nerve blocks.
References
- ^ US Patent 1784903 - PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVE AND PROCESS OF PRODUCING IT
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Anesthetics: Local anesthetics - primarily sodium channel blockers (N01B) Esters Esters of aminobenzoic acidAmylocaine • Benzocaine • Butacaine • Butamben • Chloroprocaine • Dimethocaine • Meprylcaine • Metabutoxycaine • Orthocaine • Propoxycaine • Procaine (Novocaine) • Proxymetacaine • Risocaine • TetracaineEsters of benzoic acidAmides Articaine • Bupivacaine # /Levobupivacaine/Ropivacaine • Carticaine • Cinchocaine • Etidocaine • Lidocaine # • Mepivacaine • Prilocaine • TrimecaineCombinations This drug article relating to the nervous system is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.