procaine
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Procaïne — Général Nom IUPAC 4 aminobenzoate de2 (diéthylamino)éthyle Synonymes … Wikipédia en Français
Procaine — Procaïne Procaïne Général Nom IUPAC 2 (diéthylamino)éthyl 4 aminobenzoate No … Wikipédia en Français
procaïne — [ prɔkain ] n. f. • mil. XXe; de pro et (co)caïne ♦ Pharm. Anesthésique local de synthèse. ⇒ novocaïne. ● procaïne nom féminin Substance anesthésique synthétique, moins toxique que la cocaïne, utilisée sous forme de chlorhydrate, pour les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
procaine — [prō′kān΄] n. [ PRO 2 + (CO)CAINE] a synthetic crystalline compound, C13H20N2O2·HCl, used as a local anesthetic: in full procaine hydrochloride … English World dictionary
procaine — 1918, from PRO (Cf. pro ) + COCAINE (Cf. cocaine) … Etymology dictionary
procaine — hydrochloride; n. a local anaesthetic administered by injection. It is now seldom used: it has a shorter duration of action than lidocaine and is less effective … The new mediacal dictionary
Procaine — Novocaine redirects here. For other uses, see Novocaine (disambiguation). Procaine Systematic (IUPAC) name … Wikipedia
procaine — Organic base (234 D). Procaine butyrate, borate and hydrochloride are used as local anaesthetics … Dictionary of molecular biology
procaine — pro·caine prō .kān n a basic ester C13H20N2O2 of para aminobenzoic acid used in the form of its hydrochloride C13H20N2O2·HCl as a local anesthetic see novocain, novocaine * * * (procaine hydrochloride) n … Medical dictionary
procaine hydrochloride — procaine … The new mediacal dictionary
Procaine blockade — is a medical treatment, where procaine solution affects the peripheral nervous system. Procaine blockade was developed by Aleksandr Vasilyevich Vishnevsky in 1929. There are lumbar, jugular, sacral, extremity and short neural blockades used.… … Wikipedia