Benzocaine

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Orabase B (Benzocaine)

Chemical structure of Benzocaine, the active ingredient in Orabase B.

Orabase B, also known as Benzocaine, is a local anesthetic belonging to the amino ester drug class. It is commonly used as a topical painkiller and is found in various over-the-counter products, including oral ointments and cough drops. This article provides an overview of Orabase B (Benzocaine), its uses, contraindications, and related information.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Orabase B is a medication that contains the active ingredient Benzocaine. Benzocaine acts as a local anesthetic, providing temporary relief from pain and discomfort when applied topically to the affected area. It is widely used to alleviate pain associated with oral conditions such as oral ulcers and canker sores. Additionally, Benzocaine is combined with antipyrine to form A/B ear drops for the treatment of earaches and related conditions.

Uses[edit | edit source]

The primary uses of Orabase B (Benzocaine) include:

  • Pain Relief: Orabase B is applied topically to relieve pain and discomfort associated with various oral conditions, including mouth ulcers and minor gum irritations.
  • Cough Drops: Benzocaine is sometimes included as an active ingredient in cough drops to help numb a sore throat and provide temporary relief from coughing-related discomfort.
  • Ear Drops: When combined with antipyrine, it is used as A/B ear drops to treat earaches and ear pain.

Contraindications[edit | edit source]

It is important to note the following contraindications for Orabase B (Benzocaine):

  • In the United States, products containing benzocaine for oral application are contraindicated in children younger than two years old. This restriction is due to the risk of a rare but serious condition called methemoglobinemia, which can reduce the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
  • In the European Union, the contraindication applies to children under 12 years of age for similar safety reasons.

It is crucial to follow the recommended age guidelines and usage instructions provided on the product's packaging and consult a healthcare professional if there are any concerns.

Safety and Precautions[edit | edit source]

Users of products containing Orabase B (Benzocaine) should be aware of the following safety precautions:

  • Allergic Reactions: Individuals with known allergies to Benzocaine or other local anesthetics should avoid products containing this ingredient.
  • Overuse: Excessive use of Benzocaine-containing products can lead to irritation or adverse reactions. Follow the recommended dosage and usage instructions.
  • Consultation: If there are any doubts or concerns about using Orabase B, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider or dentist.

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