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Oxetacaine

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Routes ofadministration
  
Oral, topical

Biological half-life
  
1 hour

PubChem CID
  
4621

Pubchem
  
4621

ChemSpider ID
  
4460

ATC code
  
C05AD06 (WHO)

CAS Number
  
126-27-2

Molar mass
  
467.643 g/mol

ChEMBL ID
  
127592

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International Drug Names

How to pronounce oxetacaine


Oxetacaine (INN, also known as oxethazaine) is a potent local anesthetic. It is administered orally (usually in combination with an antacid) for the relief of pain associated with peptic ulcer disease or esophagitis. It is also used topically in the management of hemorrhoid pain. Oral oxetacaine preparations are available in several countries, including India, South Africa, Japan and Brazil, but not the United States.

Unlike most local anesthetics, oxetacaine does not break down under strongly acidic conditions.

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Oxetacaine Wikipedia