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4% Citanest® Plain Dental (Prilocaine Hydrochloride Injection, USP) for Local Anesthesia in Dentistry
Local Anesthetics
The Effects of Lidocaine and Mefenamic Acid on Post-Episiotomy
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Comparison of Articaine and Prilocaine Anestiesia by Infiltration in Maxillary and Mandibular Archles Daniel A
Local Anesthetics – Substances with Multiple Application in Medicine
Hypersensitivity to Local Anaesthetics – 6 Facts and 7 Myths
Estonian Statistics on Medicines 2016 1/41
103 – February / March 2011 Produced by NHS Tayside Drug and Therapeutics Committee Medicines Advisory Group (MAG)
Estonian Statistics on Medicines 2013 1/44
EMLA CREAM (Lidocaine 2.5% and Prilocaine 2.5%)
Anesthetic Agents: General and Local Anesthetics T IMOTHY J
2019 Controlled Access Formulary List
An Update on Local Anesthetics in Dentistry
A Comparison of Injection Pain with Articaine with Adrenaline, Prilocaine with Phenylpressin and Lidocaine with Adrenaline
Rational Design, Synthesis, and In-Silico Evaluation of Homologous Local Anesthetic Compounds As TASK-1 Channel Blockers †
Prescription Drug List
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Comparative Evaluation of Cardiovascular Effects Showed Best
Lidocaine Topical 5%, Pliaglis Cream (Lidocaine 7% and Tetracaine 7%), Tetravex Gel (Tetracaine 2%)
Permanently Charged Sodium and Calcium Channel Blockers As Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Review of Local Anesthetics with a Discussion of Prilocaine 4% a Peer-Reviewed Publication Written by David Isen, DDS, Bsc
Anesthetic Efficacy of 4% Articaine with 1:100000 Epinephrine
Local Anaesthetics: the Essentials Eur J Anaesthesiol 2014 (Invited Review, in Press)
Practical Use of Local Anesthetics in Regional Anesthesia
AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED for ESRD-RELATED PRESCRIPTION DRUGS for MEDICARE MEMBERS Effective Jan
Lidocaine Topical Post Limit
Topical Anesthetics Continued Medical Anestésicos Tópicos Education
Alternate Anesthetic Solutions for the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
Is Cocaine Needed in Topical Anaesthesia? S Bush
DENTSPLY International Safety Data Sheet
Physiology and Pharmacology of Local Anesthetic Agentst by Benjamin G
About Lidocaine 2.5%/Prilocaine 2.5% Cream for Micropigmentation
Toxicity of Local Anaesthetics
USP Medicare Model Guidelines V7.0 (With Example Part D Drugs)
Local Anesthetics
EMLA CREAM (Lidocaine 2.5% Anesthetic Disc (Lidocaine 2.5% and Prilocaine 2.5%) and Prilocaine 2.5% Cream) Topical Adhesive System
EMLA) in the Treatment of Acute Pain in Neonates
Pharmacological Promiscuity of Cardiac Nav1.5
List Item Lidocaine/Prilocaine Plethora
Guidelines for ATC Classification and DDD Assignment 2021
Drugs and X-Rays for Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women During Dental Treatment
AHFS Pharmacologic-Therapeutic Classification System
Risks of Prilocaine and Articaine Studies Have Sug- Constrictive Scarring, Hy- to Paresthesia
Medications Requiring Prior Authorization for Medical Necessity for Standard Option, High Option and High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) Members
Guidelines for ATC Classification and DDD Assignment 2013
Intrathecal Prilocaine, 2-Chloroprocaine and Bupivacaine
Local Anesthetics
Toxtidbits (December 2014)
Ion Channel Modulators
Naropin® (Ropivacaine Hcl) Injection Rx Only DESCRIPTION: Naropin® Injection Contains Ropivacaine Hcl Which Is a Member of the Amino Amide Class of Local Anesthetics
ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS Flavine North America – Human Health Product List
3-Tier Preferred Drug List
Local Anesthetics That Metabolize to 2,6-Xylidine Or O-Toluidine Final
Lidocaine-Prilocaine (EMLA®) Numbing Cream
The Use of Compound Topical Anesthetics a Review
Sciatic Nerve Block with Ropivacaine and Prilocaine in a Patient with Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia (CPEO)
Establishment of Framework for Classification/Categorisation and Labelling of Medicinal Drugs and Driving
Calcium and Sodium Channel Blockers and Gastrointestinal Motility Emine Koç
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts