Claims
- 1. A long-acting, local anesthetic, comprising:
- a polymeric phosphazene backbone, and
- an organic radical having local anesthetic activity and an amino functional group on a phenyl ring through which said radical is covalently attached to said phosphazene backbone by a phosphorous-nitrogen single bond, and said organic radical being selected from the group consisting of radicals of benzocaine, butethamine, butyl ester of p-aminobenzoic acid, m-butethamine, procaine, chloroprocaine proparacaine, propoxycaine and tetracaine.
- 2. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is a radical of benzocaine.
- 3. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is a radical of butethamine.
- 4. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is a radical butyl 4-aminobenzoate.
- 5. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is a radical of procaine.
- 6. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is a radical of tetracaine.
- 7. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is a radical of propoxycaine.
- 8. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is a radical of proparacaine.
- 9. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is a radical of chloroprocaine.
- 10. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said polymeric phosphazene backbone is a cyclic trimer.
- 11. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said polymeric phosphazene backbone is a linear chain containing from 3 to 30,000 ##STR16## repeating units.
- 12. The local anesthetic of claim 11, wherein said backbone contains from 100 to 20,000 repeating units.
- 13. The local anesthetic of claim 11, wherein said backbone contains about 15,000 repeating units.
- 14. A long-acting, local anesthetic, comprising:
- a polymeric phosphazene backbone, and an organic radical having local anesthetic activity which is an ester of p-aminobenzoic acid and an amino functional group on a phenyl ring through which said radical is covalently attached to said phosphazene backbone by a phosphorous-nitrogen single bond.
- 15. The local anesthetic of claim 14, wherein a position on a phenyl ring ortho to said amino functional group is unsubstituted.
- 16. The local anesthetic of claim 15, wherein said polymeric phosphazene backbone is a cyclic trimer.
- 17. The local anesthetic of claim 15, wherein said polymeric phosphazene backbone is a linear chain containing from 100 to 20,000 repeating units.
- 18. The local anesthetic of claim 1, wherein said backbone contains about 15,000 repeating units.
- 19. A long-acting local anesthetic medicament, comprising a local anesthetic effective amount of a compound of claim 1 in admixture with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- 20. A long-acting local anesthetic medicament, comprising a compound of claim 1 in admixture with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the course of work under a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
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