Dyclonine (Dyclocaine) is an oral anaesthetic that is the active ingredient of Sucrets, an over-the-counter throat lozenge. It is also found in some varietiesand menthol. The major active ingredient in the sore throat sprays is dyclonine hydrochloride. In Australia, Cēpacol lozenges contain cetylpyridiniummepivacaine, prilocaine, etidocaine, benzocaine, chloroprocaine, propoxycaine, dyclonine, dibucaine, and pramoxine Estroff, Todd Wilk (2008). Manual of AdolescentBupivacaine and meloxicam N01BC01 Cocaine N01BX01 Ethyl chloride N01BX02 Dyclonine N01BX03 Phenol N01BX04 Capsaicin "ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemicalseveral pharmaceutical drugs including octopamine, sotalol, bamethan, and dyclonine.[citation needed] Piceol can be used to make acetaminophen by oxime formationGramicidin R02AD01 Benzocaine R02AD02 Lidocaine R02AD03 Cocaine R02AD04 Dyclonine R02AD05 Ambroxol R02AX01 Flurbiprofen R02AX02 Ibuprofen R02AX03 Benzydaminea partial beta-adrenergic agonist Caramiphen, an anticholinergic drug Dyclonine, an over-the-counter local anesthetic S33005, a serotonin–norepinephrineBrown B, Wulff H, Perlman SL, Pook MA, Cortopassi GA (December 2014). "Dyclonine rescues frataxin deficiency in animal models and buccal cells of patients(USAN, INN) duvoglustat (USAN, INN) Duvoid Duvyzat Dyazide Dycill Dyclone dyclonine (INN) dydrogesterone (INN) dihydrocodeine (INN) Dymelor Dyna-Hex Dynabac
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