benzocaine

[ UK /bˈɛnzəkˌe‍ɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a white crystalline ester used as a local anesthetic
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  • Over-the-counter drugs such as carbamide peroxide, benzocaine, menthol, or eucalyptol can lessen the pain.
  • The substances - such as benzocaine and lidocaine - are legal and imported from countries like China. BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • Over-the-counter drugs such as carbamide peroxide, benzocaine, menthol, or eucalyptol can lessen the pain.
  • Common cutting agents include lignocaine, an anaesthetic, phenacetin, a carcinogen, and benzocaine, a painkiller that numbs the nostrils. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can do without that awesome Kiehl's body wash, the shaving cream with benzocaine in it, sugar cereals, those linen shirts I've been craving, Coke, American Crew Fiber hair stuff, the cell phone, Chelsea Piers and tuna. 7/3/02 There is a Heat
  • More powerful formulations, with a stronger concentration of anaesthetic ingredients such as benzocaine, are available only from the pharmacy counter because of possible allergic reactions. Home | Mail Online
  • If available, apply an antiseptic medicine containing benzocaine to the affected area. Baby and Child Emergency First Aid
  • An ear drop for pain relief is one that normally contains an anesthetic or an anti-inflammatory, such as an analgesic otic solution or an earache drop comprising antipyrine or benzocaine.
  • Prior to insertion, the nasopharynx and oropharynx should be anesthetized with a topical spray such as benzocaine.
  • Local anaesthetics, for example benzocaine and lignocaine are used in both lozenges and throat sprays.
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