local anaesthetic
Any member of a group of drugs that reversibly inhibit the propagation of signals along nerves. Wide variations in potency, stability, toxicity, water-solubility and duration of action determine the route used for administration, e.g. topical, intravenous, epidural or spinal block.
anti-arrhythmia drug
A drug used for the treatment or prevention of cardiac arrhythmias. Anti-arrhythmia drugs may affect the polarisation-repolarisation phase of the action potential, its excitability or refractoriness, or impulse conduction or membrane responsiveness within cardiac fibres.
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N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-N2,N2-diethylglycinamide hydrochloride—water (1/1)
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2-(diethylamino)-2',6'-acetoxylidide monohydrochloride monohydrate
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ChemIDplus
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2-(diethylamino)-N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)acetamide monohydrochloride monohydrate
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ChEBI
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diethylaminoacet-2,6-xylidide hydrochloride monohydrate
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lidocaine hydrochloride
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ChemIDplus
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