I-Parescein
Active Ingredient(s): Fluorescein + ProparacaineCategory: Anesthetic
I-Parescein Overview
Proxymetacaine (INN) or proparacaine (USAN) is a topical anesthetic drug of the aminoester group. Contents 1 Clinical pharmacology 2 Mechanism of action 3 Indications and usage 4 Warnings 5 How supplied 6 References Clinical pharmacology Proxymetacaine is a local anesthetic which on topical application penetrates sensory nerve endings in the corneal tissue.[1] Mechanism of action Proxymetacaine is believed to act as an antagonist on voltage-gated sodium channels to a...
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Fluorescein + Proparacaine
- Solution: 0.25% + 0.05%, 0.25% + 0.5%
Drugs with one or more similar ingredients: (18 results)
- FLUORACAINE Fluorescein + Proparacaine
- FLUORESCEIN + PROPARACAINE
- AK-FLUOR Fluorescein
- AK-TAINE Proparacaine
- ALCAINE Proparacaine
- ALTAFLUOR BENOX Benoxinate Hydrochloride + Fluorescein Sodium
- BENOXINATE + FLUORESCEIN
- FLUOR-I-STRIP Fluorescein
- FLUORESCEIN 1 discussion
- FLUORESCITE Fluorescein
- FLUORETS Fluorescein
- FLURESS Benoxinate + Fluorescein
- FLUROX Benoxinate + Fluorescein
- OPHTHAINE Proparacaine1 discussion
- OPHTHETIC STERILE OPHTHALMIC Proparacaine
- PARCAINE OPHTHALMIC Proparacaine
- PROPARACAINE 1 discussion
- SPECTRO-CAINE Proparacaine1 discussion