Benzocaine

/ˈbɛnzoʊkeɪn/ noun

A local anesthetic drug applied topically to numb pain in the mouth, throat, or skin; commonly found in throat lozenges and oral products.

From 'benzo-' (benzene-derived) + '-caine' (suffix for local anesthetics). Synthesized in early 1900s as an alternative to cocaine.

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