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Wat (wie) is procaine - definitie

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Novocain; Procaine hydrochloride; Procaine merethoxylline; Procaine Hydrochloride; Novocaine; Novacain; Novacane; Novocane; ATC code C05AD05; ATCvet code QC05AD05; ATC code N01BA02; ATCvet code QN01BA02; ATC code S01HA05; ATCvet code QS01HA05; Neocaine; Allocaine; Anticort; Chloroprocaine Hcl; Duracaine; Duracillin A.S.; Gerovital H-3; Jenacain; Jenacaine; Nissocaine; Norocaine; Pfizerpen-As; Procain; Procaine, Base; Scurocaine; Spinocaine; Vitamin H3; Procaine base; Planocaine base; P-Aminobenzoyldiethylaminoethanol; Novicane
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  • Procaine application before removal of a decayed tooth

procaine         
['pr??ke?n]
¦ noun a synthetic compound used as a local anaesthetic.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from pro-1 (denoting substitution) + -caine (from cocaine).
novocaine         
['n??v?ke?n]
¦ noun another term for procaine.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from L. novus 'new' + -caine (from cocaine).
Procaine blockade         
Procaine blockade is a medical treatment, where procaine solution affects the peripheral nervous system. Procaine blockade was developed by Aleksandr Vasilyevich Vishnevsky in 1929.

Wikipedia

Procaine

Procaine is a local anesthetic drug of the amino ester group. It is most commonly used in dental procedures to numb the area around a tooth and is also used to reduce the pain of intramuscular injection of penicillin. Owing to the ubiquity of the trade name Novocain or Novocaine, 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 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 a commonly used local anesthetic. Einhorn wished his new discovery to be used for amputations, but for this surgeons preferred general anesthesia. Dentists, however, found it very useful.