Crossword clues for procaine
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. (context pharmaceutical drug English) A drug used as a local anaesthetic.
WordNet
n. a white crystalline powder (trade name Ethocaine) administered near nerves as a local anesthetic in dentistry and medicine [syn: Ethocaine]
Wikipedia
Procaine is a local anesthetic drug of the amino ester group. It is used primarily to reduce the pain of intramuscular injection of penicillin, and it is also used in dentistry. Owing to the ubiquity of the trade name Novocain, in some regions procaine is referred to generically as novocaine. It acts mainly as a sodium channel blocker. Today it is used therapeutically in some countries due to its sympatholytic, anti-inflammatory, perfusion enhancing, and mood enhancing effects.
Procaine was first synthesized in 1905, shortly after amylocaine. It was created by the German chemist Alfred Einhorn who gave the chemical the trade name Novocaine, from the Latin nov- (meaning new) and -caine, a common ending for alkaloids used as anesthetics. It was introduced into medical use by surgeon Heinrich Braun. Prior to the discovery of amylocaine and procaine, cocaine was the most commonly used local anesthetic. Einhorn wished his new discovery to be used for amputations, but surgeons preferred general anesthetic. Dentists, however, found it very useful.
Usage examples of "procaine".
Two pharmaceutically brown bottles on top, procaine and mannitol, dental anesthetic and baby laxative.
They scoped Shad out, offered him procaine cut with baby laxative, were ignored.