What is it?
Procaine-HCl is a local anesthetic drug in the amino ester group known mostly by its trademark name Novacain. It is primarily used to reduce pain and is found most often in the dental industry.
How can I avoid it?
Contact avoidance requires reading labels, package inserts, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and on occasion, direct communication with the manufacture.
Uses:
- Anesthetics found in medical and dental offices
Other names for Prednisolone:
- Allocaine
- Aminocaine
- Anesthesol
- Atoxicocain
- Cetain
- Chlorocaine
- Herocaine
- Lactocaine
- Novacain
- Novacaine
- Procine HCl
- Procaine Hydrochloride
- P-Aminobenzoic acid 2-diethylaminoethyl ester hydrochloride
- P-Aminobenzoyldiethylaminoethanol
- 2-(diethylamino)ethyl 4-aminobenzoate
- Diethylamino p-aminobenzoate hydrochloride
Potential cross-reacting/co-reacting substances:
- Cocaine
- Tetracaine
- Pontocaine
- Benzocaine
- Chloroprocaine
- Cyclomethycaine
- Dimethocaine/Larocaine
- Piperocaine
- Propoxycaine
- Procaine/Novocaine
- Proparacaine
- Tetracaine/Amethocaine
- PABA
- Parabens
- butethamine