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prilocaine-phenylephrine
local anesthetic
Also Known As:
Prilophen
Networked:
3
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
0
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Amines: 4871
Amino Alcohols: 20
Ethanolamines: 16
Phenylephrine: 3276
prilocaine-phenylephrine: 3
Alcohols: 595
Amino Alcohols: 20
Ethanolamines: 16
Phenylephrine: 3276
prilocaine-phenylephrine: 3
Related Diseases
1.
Lacerations
10/01/1998 - "
Prilocaine-phenylephrine topical anesthesia for repair of mucous membrane lacerations.
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03/01/1998 - "
Prilocaine-phenylephrine statistically outperformed bupivacaine-phenylephrine and offers an effective alternative to TAC during laceration repair in children.
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10/01/1998 - "
Prilophen is a new topical anesthetic alternative to lidocaine infiltration for closure of lacerations on or near mucous membranes, where use of tetracaine-adrenaline-cocaine is contraindicated.
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10/01/1998 - "
To compare the effectiveness of prilocaine-phenylephrine (Prilophen), a new topical anesthetic that does not contain cocaine, to that of lidocaine infiltration during repair of lacerations on or near mucous membranes in children.
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03/01/1998 - "
The effectiveness of two new topical anesthetics that do not contain cocaine (prilocaine-phenylephrine and bupivacaine-phenylephrine) was compared with that of tetracaine-adrenaline-cocaine (TAC) during laceration repair in children.
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2.
Pain (Aches)
10/01/1998 - "
The performance of Prilophen was rated by two of the observer groups as statistically inferior to that of lidocaine infiltration; however, the differences in pain scores were small and may not be clinically significant.
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10/01/1998 - "
There was no statistically significant difference in performance between topical Prilophen and lidocaine infiltration when VAS pain scores of research assistants, parents, and patients were compared.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Tetracaine (Amethocaine)
2.
Epinephrine (Adrenaline)
3.
Cocaine (Cocaine HCl)
4.
Phenylephrine (Neo-Synephrine)
5.
Lidocaine (Xylocaine)
6.
Local Anesthetics
7.
prilocaine-phenylephrine
8.
Bupivacaine (Bupivacaine Hydrochloride)
9.
Anesthetics (Anesthetic Agents)
Related Therapies and Procedures
1.
Anesthesia