List of Cocaine Analogues - Local Anesthetics (not Usually CNS Stimulants)

Local Anesthetics (not Usually CNS Stimulants)

Note: Certain of the local anesthetics still have residual DRI properties, although not normally ones that are easily available. These are expected to be more cardiotoxic than phenyltropanes. For example, dimethocaine has behavioral stimulant effects (and therefore not here listed below) if a dose of it is taken that is 10 times the amount of cocaine. Dimethocaine is equipotent to cocaine in terms of its anesthetic equivalency.

  • Amylocaine
  • Articaine
  • Benzocaine
  • Bupivacaine (Marcaine, Sensorcaine, Vivacaine)
  • Butacaine
  • Carticaine
  • Chloroprocaine (Nesacaine)
  • Cinchocaine/Dibucaine (Nupercaine)
  • Cyclomethycaine (Surfacaine, Topocaine)
  • Etidocaine
  • Hexylcaine (Cyclaine, Osmocaine)
  • Levobupivacaine (Chirocaine)
  • Lidocaine/Lignocaine (Xylocaine)
  • Mepivacaine (Carbocaine, Polocaine)
  • Meprylcaine/Oracaine
  • Metabutoxycaine (Primacaine)
  • Piperocaine (Metycaine)
  • Prilocaine
  • Propoxycaine/Ravocaine
  • Procaine/Novocaine (Novocain)
  • Proparacaine/Alcaine
  • Risocaine
  • Ropivacaine
  • Tetracaine/Amethocaine (Pontocaine)
  • Trimecaine

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