Pramocaine
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File:Pramoxine.svg | |
Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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4-[3-(4-butoxyphenoxy)propyl]morpholine | |
Clinical data | |
Routes of administration | Topical, rectal |
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CAS Number | 140-65-8 637-58-1 (hydrochloride) |
ATC code | D04AB07 (WHO) C05AD07 |
PubChem | CID 4886 |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C17H27NO3 |
Molar mass | 293.401 g/mol[[Script error: No such module "String".]] |
Pramocaine (INN and BAN, also known as pramoxine) is a topical anesthetic used as an antipruritic.
The popular itch cream Gold Bond uses pramocaine hydrochloride to numb sensitive skin as well as does the pain relief variant of Neosporin. The hydrochloride salt form of pramocaine is water-soluble, and therefore more easily absorbed into the skin.
Usage
Topical anesthetics are used to relieve pain and itching caused by conditions such as sunburn or other minor burns, insect bites or stings, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and minor cuts and scratches.[1]Pramocaine and dibucaine are also common ingredients in over the counter hemorrhoid preparations.
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