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PROCAINE PENICILLIN

Lancet, The, 1949
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Inapparent Intravenous Procaine

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1986
Sir.—The original article by Silber and D'Angelo,1as well as the letters and replies,2-5describes the clinical manifestations of a nonallergic procaine reaction. No clear explanation of the mechanism of the reaction is obvious; however, the elevated blood level of procaine has been implicated,6and the symptoms match those of intravenous procaine ...
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PROCAINE AND PROCAINE AMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE IN SKELETAL PAIN

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
Attempts to control the pain of joint disease and its associated syndromes have led to the use of procaine hydrochloride. It has been injected intravenously to relieve the pain of chronic arthritis, especially degenerative arthritis. The relief obtained has not been striking or long lasting. Side-reactions have been common.
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Spectrophotometric Determination of Procaine in Procaine Penicillin G

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1948
In a search for a rapid method for the determination of procaine in procaine penicillin G a spectrophotometric method was developed. A series of lots analyzed by the spectrophotometric method and by the chloroform extraction-titrimetric method shows comparable results. Measurements were made on a Beckman spectrophotometer at 290 mμ.
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AQUEOUS PROCAINE PENICILLIN

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950
This study is presented to demonstrate that sustained therapeutic levels of penicillin can be attained by relatively infrequent injections of an aqueous solution of procaine penicillin. The method used reduced the disadvantage of rapid excretion seen following injection of aqueous penicillin and the unfavorable side reactions due to vehicles such as ...
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INTRACISTERNAL INJECTION OF PROCAINE

Anaesthesia, 1948
SUMMARY A case of intracisternal injection of procaine, which ended fatally, is recorded. The effect of similar injections in experimental animals is considered, and the reaction of the vital centres is discussed.
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Procaine see Lidocaine/procaine

Reactions Weekly, 1991
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