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What is Articaine Hydrochloride?
Articaine is a dental local anesthetic. It is the most widely used local anesthetic in a number of European countries and is available in many countries around the world.
The elimination of articaine is exponential with a half-life of 20 minutes. Since articaine is hydrolized very quickly in the blood, the risk of systemic intoxication seems to be lower than with other anesthetics, especially if repeated injection is performed.
The combination of articaine can be used for local or regional anaesthesia for dental procedures. Anaesthesia begins within six minutes and lasts for an hour. The half-life of articaine is approximately 1.8 hours. It is metabolised and then mainly excreted in the urine.
Articaine Hydrochloride Basic Info
Suitable for:Adult
Purity: >99%
M.F.: C13h21cln2o3s
Powder: Yes
Certification: ISO 9001
State: Solid
CAS No.: 23964-57-0
M.W.: 320.8354
Origin: China
Articaine Hydrochloride Certificate Of Analysis
Product name |
Articaine hydrochloride |
CAS No. |
23964-57-0 |
Outer Packing |
25kg/drum |
Production date |
2018.01.02 |
Shelf life |
2020.01.01 |
Standard adopted |
EP7 |
Items of analysis |
Specification |
Results |
Appearance |
A white or almost white crystalline power |
A white crystalline power |
Identification |
A,B,C,D |
Complies |
Solubility |
Freely soluble in water and in alcohol |
Complies |
PH |
4.2~5.2 |
4.90 |
Appearance of solution
|
≤BY6 |
Complies |
Solution should be clear |
Complies |
Related Substances |
Impurity A ≤0.2%;Any other impurity ≤0.1%;Total of other impurities ≤0.5% |
Not detected;0.08%;0.26% |
Heavy metals |
≤5ppm |
<5ppm |
Loss on drying |
<0.5% |
0.09% |
Resiue on ignition |
≤0.1% |
0.09% |
Organic residues |
Complies |
Complies |
Assay |
98.5~101.0% |
99.60% |
Conclusion |
Qualified |
Articaine Hydrochloride Application
1) Articaine is used for pain control. Like other local anesthetic drugs, articaine causes a transient and completely reversible state of anesthesia (loss of sensation) during (dental) procedures.
2) In dentistry, articaine is used both for infiltration and block injections, with the block technique yielding the greatest duration of anesthesia.
3) In people with hypokalemic sensory overstimulation, lidocaine is not very effective, but articaine works well.