Amylocaine Hydrochloride
Amylocaine Hydrochloride was the first synthetic local anesthetic. It was synthesized and patented under the name Stovaine by Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute in 1903.It used to be used mostly in spinal anesthesia. Reference standards of Amylocaine Hydrochloride API,and its pharmacopeial, non pharmacopeial impurities, and stable isotopes are listed below.
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Amylocaine Hydrochloride (BSC)
Catalogue No.:PA BSC 27601980
Molecular Formula : C14H22ClNO2
Molecular Weight : 271.79