Vacharajani_1983_Int.J.Clin.Pharmacol.Res_3_251

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Title : A comparative study of centbucridine and lidocaine in dental extraction - Vacharajani_1983_Int.J.Clin.Pharmacol.Res_3_251
Author(s) : Vacharajani GN , Parikh N , Paul T , Satoskar RS
Ref : Int Journal of Clinical Pharmacology Res , 3 :251 , 1983
Abstract :

A randomized double-blind study comparing the efficacy and tolerability of centbucridine (0.5%) with those of lidocaine (2%) as an anaesthetic agent was conducted in the dental outpatient department on patients attending for dental extraction. One hundred and twenty patients were studied. The degree of analgesia attained with centbucridine compared well with that obtained with lidocaine. The compound was well tolerated with no significant changes in the cardiovascular parameters and no serious side-effects.

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PubMedID: 6678822

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Vacharajani GN, Parikh N, Paul T, Satoskar RS (1983)
A comparative study of centbucridine and lidocaine in dental extraction
Int Journal of Clinical Pharmacology Res 3 :251

Vacharajani GN, Parikh N, Paul T, Satoskar RS (1983)
Int Journal of Clinical Pharmacology Res 3 :251