Can triocaine show up as cocaine?
Triocaine, which is a combination of lidocaine, benzocaine, and
tetracaine, is only similar to cocaine in name alone. The reason
for the similarity is that these chemicals were developed as an
alternative to novocaine, which was so-named because it was a
replacement for cocaine as an anesthetic, as such the suffix -caine
has come to be used to indicate any synthetic anesthetic. Other
than the name similarity, they are not chemically related and will
not be confused on any drug tests.