Articaine
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| Other names | Carticaine | 
| AHFS/Drugs.com | Monograph | 
| Routes of administration  | Subcutaneous, submucosal, parenteral, epidural, intravenous | 
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| Pharmacokinetic data | |
| Metabolism | Liver, plasma | 
| Elimination half-life | 30 min | 
| Excretion | Liver and unspecific plasma estearases | 
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.115.711 | 
| Chemical and physical data | |
| Formula | C13H20N2O3S | 
| Molar mass | 284.37 g/mol 320.836 g/mol (HCl) g·mol−1  | 
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| Chirality | Racemic mixture | 
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Articaine is a dental amide-type local anesthetic. It is the most widely used local anesthetic in a number of European countries and is available in many countries. It is the only local anaesthetic to contain a thiophene ring, meaning it can be described as 'thiophenic'; this conveys lipid solubility.