articaine hydrochloride

articaine hydrochloride
ar·ti·caine hy·dro·chlo·ride (ahrґtĭ-kān″) a local anesthetic used in conjunction with epinephrine in dental procedures or oral surgery to produce infiltration anesthesia or nerve block.

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