Articaine + Epinephrine
Category: AnestheticArticaine is a dental amide-type local anesthetic. It is the most widely used local anesthetic in a number of European countries[2] and is available in many countries. It is the only local anaesthetic to contain a thiophene ring, meaning it can be described as 'thiophenic'; this conveys lipid solubility.[3] Contents 1 History 2 Structure and metabolism 3 Clinical use 4 Contraindications 5 Paresthesia controversy 6 References 7 External links History This... [wikipedia]
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