Contact us: +91 9550333722 040 - 40102781
Structured search
India
Choose your country
Different countries will display different contents
Try our best to find the right business for you.
My chemicalbook

Welcome back!

HomeProduct name listPramoxine

Pramoxine

  • Molecular Weight: 0

What is Pramoxine?

Description

Pramoxine, also known as pramocaine, is different from other local anesthetic compounds in chemical structure. Active groups which are carboxylic acid derivatives like ester and amide are not present in this molecule. The drug molecule consists of ether functional groups that are much less active on a chemical level. The presence of the free radical morpholine in this compound is the cause of the reduction of the factor of toxicity and pharmacological activity. In pramoxine, toxicity is reduced but the local anesthetic affect is maintained.

The Uses of Pramoxine

Pramoxine is a local anesthetic drug used for topical anesthesia. Hydrochloride salt is preferred because of its easy dissolution in water, thus the drug is readily absorbed through the skin. Topical anesthetics are drugs used for removing pain and itching induced by sun burn or other minor burns, insect bites, poisonous plants and minor cut and scratch conditions.

Mode of action

Pramoxine, like other local anesthetics, reduces permeability of sodium ions in neuronal membranes, blocks to start and to improve neuronal impulses and thus inhibits depolarization of neurons. Pramoxine relieves itching by affecting on the neuronal membrane of the end of neurons without myelin layer. The characteristic chemical structure of pramoxine is responsible for minimum cross-sensitization. Pramoxine rarely causes skin sensitivity so it is preferred as a topical anesthetic drug. It is used for an antipruritic drug as well. It can reduce the sense of itching by blocking transfer of impulses along fibers of sensor neurons. However, the anesthetic effect of pramoxine is not the direct cause of the antipruritic effect. This is because this effect only appears on the cold pain threshold and is a hypoalgesic affect.

Properties of Pramoxine

pka pKa 6.24 (Uncertain)

Safety information for Pramoxine

Computed Descriptors for Pramoxine

Related products of tetrahydrofuran

You may like

Statement: All products displayed on this website are only used for non medical purposes such as industrial applications or scientific research, and cannot be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment of humans or animals. They are not medicinal or edible.