This chemical is used most frequently as a topical anesthetic.
It may take 2 to 3 weeks of avoiding exposure before improvement of your eruption begins.

Inform your primary care physician of your allergies.

Other names you may see this chemical listed as:
  2-Butoxy-N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-4-quinolinecarboxamide monohydrochloride
  2-Butoxy-N-(2-diethylaminoethyl)cinchoninamide hydrochloride
  Benzolin
  Cincaine
  Cinchocaine
  Dibucaine hydrochloride
  Nupercaine hydrochloride
  Percaine
  Sovcaine
Dibucaine Hydrdochloride
 
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Where is it found?
What is it?
Hints on avoiding:
Local anesthetic
Suppositories
Topical medications

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This information is provided as educational only and is
not intended to substitute for medical care or recommendations by a physician.