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Flurox Benoxinate + Fluorescein

Oxybuprocaine (INN), also known as benoxinate or BNX, is an ester-type local anesthetic, which is used especially in ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Oxybuprocaine is sold by Novartis under the brand names Novesine or Novesin. Safety for use in pregnancy and lactation has not been established. Contents 1 Uses 2 Pharmacokinetics 3 Adverse effects 4 Interactions 5 See also 6 References Uses In ophthalmology in order to numb the surface of the eye (the outermost layers of the cornea and ...

Fluress Benoxinate + Fluorescein

Oxybuprocaine (INN), also known as benoxinate or BNX, is an ester-type local anesthetic, which is used especially in ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Oxybuprocaine is sold by Novartis under the brand names Novesine or Novesin. Safety for use in pregnancy and lactation has not been established. Contents 1 Uses 2 Pharmacokinetics 3 Adverse effects 4 Interactions 5 See also 6 References Uses In ophthalmology in order to numb the surface of the eye (the outermost layers of the cornea and ...

Altafluor Benox Benoxinate Hydrochloride + Fluorescein Sodium

Oxybuprocaine (INN), also known as benoxinate or BNX, is an ester-type local anesthetic, which is used especially in ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Oxybuprocaine is sold by Novartis under the brand names Novesine or Novesin. Safety for use in pregnancy and lactation has not been established. Contents 1 Uses 2 Pharmacokinetics 3 Adverse effects 4 Interactions 5 See also 6 References Uses In ophthalmology in order to numb the surface of the eye (the outermost layers of the cornea and ...

Benoxinate + Fluorescein Drug Index

Oxybuprocaine (INN), also known as benoxinate or BNX, is an ester-type local anesthetic, which is used especially in ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Oxybuprocaine is sold by Novartis under the brand names Novesine or Novesin. Safety for use in pregnancy and lactation has not been established. Contents 1 Uses 2 Pharmacokinetics 3 Adverse effects 4 Interactions 5 See also 6 References Uses In ophthalmology in order to numb the surface of the eye (the outermost layers of the cornea and ...

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