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Product name | Tetracaine hcl ( Tetracaine Hrdrochloride) |
CAS No. | 136-47-0 |
Molecular formula | C15H25ClN2O2 |
Molecular weight | 300.82 |
EINECS number | 205-248-5 |
Melting point | 149°C |
Storage condition | Room Temperature |
Purity | >99% |
Standard | Pharmaceutical Grade |
Appearance | White or almost white crystal powder |
What is Tetracaine Hcl Powder?
Tetracaine, also known as amethocaine, is an ester local anesthetic used to numb the eyes, nose, or throat. It may also be applied to the skin before starting intravenous therapy to decrease pain from the procedure.Typically it is applied as a liquid to the area.Onset of effects when used in the eyes is within 30 seconds and last for less than 15 minutes.
Function:
Tetracaine is primarily used for its local anesthetic properties. It is commonly applied topically or injected near the intended site for temporary pain relief during medical procedures, such as minor surgical interventions, dental work, and ophthalmic procedures. Tetracaine blocks the transmission of pain signals from the nerves to the brain, reducing discomfort for patients.
Application:
1. Medical Procedures: Tetracaine is widely utilized by healthcare professionals for various medical procedures, including suturing wounds, removing skin lesions, and performing dental extractions. It is applied topically or administered as an injection to numb the specific area of interest.
2. Ophthalmology: Tetracaine is frequently used in ophthalmic practice to facilitate eye examinations, and minor eye surgeries, and relieve eye discomfort caused by foreign bodies or corneal injuries. It is typically administered as eye drops to induce local anesthesia.
3. Dermatology: Tetracaine finds application in dermatological procedures such as laser treatments, mole removal, and skin biopsies. It is often used in the form of a topical cream or gel, providing localized anesthesia to the skin surface.
It is important to note that the use of tetracaine should be under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as its dosage and administration must be tailored to individual needs and conditions.
Widely used in: hospitals, dentists, tattoos, fitness and other fields.
Mainly used for surface anesthesia of the eyes, nose, throat and urinary tract. It can cause convulsions after absorption, and then it is converted to respiratory depression, and is generally not used for anesthesia such as infiltration and conduction.