Sulfate: Butacaine
It is soluble in water and alcohol; however, it can be difficult to disperse in certain oily coating materials. Historical Consumer Application Butacaine sulfate | CAS#149-15-5 | white crystalline ester
It was widely utilized in dentistry for dental pain and ophthalmology for eye examinations and minor surgical procedures. butacaine sulfate
Local surface anesthetic used primarily on mucous membranes. It is soluble in water and alcohol; however,
Experimentally, it has been studied as an inhibitor of phospholipase A2 , an enzyme involved in inflammatory processes. Experimentally, it has been studied as an inhibitor
Like other local anesthetics, it works by inhibiting voltage-gated sodium ion channels in nerve cells. This prevents the propagation of electrical impulses, effectively blocking the transmission of pain signals.
The drug was removed from the U.S. market in 1990 but remains available as a Research-Only Compound for laboratory studies. Pharmacological Mechanism
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