citanest

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A synthetic nonapeptide comprising cysteinyl, phenylalanyl, phenylalanyl, glutaminyl, asparaginyl, cysteinyl, prolyl, lysyl, and glycinamide residues in sequence, with a disulfide bridge joining the two cysteine residues. Its antidiuretic effects are less than those of vasopressin. It is a non-catecholamine vasoconstrictor used in local anaesthetic injections for dental use, and is an ingredient of preparations that have been used for treatment of pain and inflammation of the mouth.

Felypressin is a synthetic analog of lypressin or vasopressin with a greater vasoconstrictor activity than antidiuretic action. It is used primarily as a hemostatic.

Trade Name citanest
Generic Prilocaine Hydrochloride + Felypressin
Weight 3%,
Type Solution
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Dentsply Limited, Aspen, Astra Zeneca
Available Country Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, Netherlands,
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
citanest
citanest

Uses

For use as an alternative to adrenaline as a localising agent, provided that local ischaemia is not essential.

How citanest works

Felypressin binds to the vasopressin receptor V1a. This causes contraction of the smooth muscle in the vascular bed, especially capillaries, small arterioles and venules.

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