Alfred Einhorn Scientist

Alfred Einhorn (February 27, 1856 – March 21, 1917) was a German chemist most notable for first synthesizing procaine in 1905 which he patented under the name Novocain . Until that time the primary anesthetic in use was cocaine, however its undesirable side effects (including toxicity and addiction) led scientists to seek out newer anesthetic drugs.Novocain was found to be comparatively safe and effective, although its anesthetic effects were weaker than cocaine and some patients proved highly allergic. However, none of the other anesthetics developed during this period proved more effective and Novocain quickly became the standard local anesthesia. Although its use has largely been replaced by Lidocaine, it is still in use today, most frequently in dentistry.

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Alfred Einhorn
Birth dateFebruary 27, 1856
Birth place
Germany , Hamburg
Nationality
Germany
Date of deathMarch 21, 1917
Education
University of Tübingen
Known for
Procaine

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Alfred Einhorn on Wikipedia