Mucosal:
Contraindicated in:
Use Cautiously in:
EENT: mucosal use: ↓or absent gag reflex.
Derm: topical use: burning, edema, irritation, stinging, tenderness, urticaria.
Misc: ALLERGIC REACTIONS INCLUDING ANAPHYLAXIS.
Drug-Drug:
Benzocaine
Dibucaine
Dyclonine
Pramoxine
Benzocaine
Dibucaine
Dyclonine
Pramoxine
benzocaine: Americaine Hemorrhoidal, Anbesol, Anbesol Baby, Anbesol Cold Sore Therapy, Anbesol Jr., Anbesol Maximum Strength, Benzodent, Cepacol Sore Throat Pain Relief, Dentapaine, Dermoplast Pain Relieving, Hurricaine, Lanacane, Orajel Mouth Sore, Orabase, Medicone Hemorrhoidal, Mycinettes, Zilactin-B
dibucaine: Nupercainal
dyclonine: Sucrets Children's, Sucrets Maximum Strength, Sucrets Regular Strength
pramoxine: Caladryl Clear, ProctoFoam NS, Sarna Ultra, Tronolane, Tucks Hemorrhoidal
Absorption: Benzocaine is poorly absorbed through intact skin. Other agents may be readily absorbed. Degree of absorption ↑ with surface area; presence of lesions, cuts, or abrasions; and amount of agent applied.
Distribution: Unknown.
Metabolism/Excretion: Ester-type agents (PABA derivatives, benzocaine) are metabolized by plasma and liver cholinesterases. Small amounts of amide-type agents (dibucaine) that may be absorbed are mostly metabolized by the liver.
Half-life: Unknown.
(mucosal anesthetic effects)
ROUTE | ONSET | PEAK | DURATION |
---|---|---|---|
Benzocaine | about 1 min | unknown | 1520 min |
Dibucaine | within 15 min | unknown | 24 hr |
Dyclonine | up to 10 min | unknown | 60 min |
Pramoxine | 35 min | unknown | unknown |