prilocaine hydrochloride

prilocaine hydrochloride
A local anesthetic of the amide type, related chemically and pharmacologically to lidocaine hydrochloride; used for peridural, caudal, and nerve blocks, and for regional and infiltration anesthesia. SYN: propitocaine hydrochloride.

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[USP] the hydrochloride salt of prilocaine; administered parenterally as a local anesthetic in minor surgery and dental procedures.

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