Yes. Benzocaine is a local anesthetic. It is the active ingredient in over the counter balms and ointments that treat earpain, oral ulcers, chapped lips etc.
Benzocaine looks a lot like Cocaine, which is why it is mixed with cocaine during import to make the amount of cocaine imported seem larger. It has nothing to do with getting high or any other reason for it to be made illegal.
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Benzocaine is a local anesthetic. If it enters the esophagus, it can have an anesthetic effect of the airways, increasing the risk of inhalation of saliva.
Benzocaine is formed
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The conjugate acid is a salt. The ionic character of the salt makes it soluble in water, a polar solvent.
No, benzocaine is an ester.
A benzocaine is a local anaesthetic used as a topical pain reliever.
benzocaine hydrochloride readily dissolves in water and bezocaine is only very slightly soluable in cold water
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to shift the reaction toward the products (Benzocaine) to counteract the imposed change excess reactants so that will lead to a higher percentage of Benzocaine. according to Le Chatelier's principle
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no, just cocaine.
Benzocaine is a local anesthetic. If it enters the esophagus, it can have an anesthetic effect of the airways, increasing the risk of inhalation of saliva.
Benzocaine is a local anesthetic, for which drug screens do not test. Benzocaine is not an addictive substance, and therefore it has not been made a controlled substance.
It is not safe or recommended to smoke benzocaine. Benzocaine is a local anesthetic that can cause serious health risks if smoked, such as lung irritation, respiratory issues, and potential overdose. It is important to always use medications as directed by a healthcare professional.
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