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pantocain Pharm.|ˈpæntəʊkeɪn| Also -caine. [a. G. pantocain, f. Gr. παντο- panto- + -cain, after G. cocain cocaine.] The hydrochloride salt, C15H24N2O2·HCl, of a diamino-ester which is used as a local anæsthetic; also called amethocaine or tetracaine hydrochloride.
1931Manuf. Chem. II. 105/1 The new local anæsthetic of the I.G. Farbenindustrie, Pantocain,..has been systematically evolved from the novocaine series and is the hydrochloride of p-butylaminobenzyldimethylaminoethanol. 1937Brit. Med. Jrnl. 20 Nov. 1036/2 Local infiltration with 0·5 per cent. pantocaine caused excessive oedema of the lids and face..and intense itching. 1942Parsons & Stallard Dis. Eye (ed. 10) xxi. 431 Particles of lime must be perseveringly picked out with forceps, after previous application of pantocain. 1970Brain Res. XIX. 102 The neck afferents were eliminated by..the blockage of afferent fibers by Pantocain injection into the intervertebral foramen. |