C. Carbolate, a crystalline mass containing 75$ of cocain; soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water. It is analgesic, anticatarrhal, and a local anesthetic. Dose, 0.005-0.011 gm. once or twice daily in capsules. Injection, 1 c.c. of 1 : 1250 solution in dilute alcohol. Application, 1 rb to 3 solution with 30 % alcohol, 5 fc powder, or pure. C. Chlorid. See C. Hydrochloras C. Hydrobromate, CI7H21NO,HBr, small white crystals soluble in water. It is used instead of C. Hydrochlorate and the dosage is the same. C. Hydro- chlorid, C. Muriate. See C. Hydrochloras C. Hydroiodate, CnH2IN04. Ill, colorless crystals sparingly soluble in water; it is a suggested substitute for cocain hydrochlorate in producing electroanesthesia. C. Lactate, C,.H21N04ClHG0s, a thick, white liquid of the consistency of honey; it is used particularly in tuberculous cysts of the bladder. Injection dissolved in 5 parts each of lactic acid and distilled water. C. Nitrate, CI;H21N04. HN03, large, colored crystals soluble in water. Dose as the hydrochlorate. It is used in combination with silver nitrate in treatment of the genitourinary tract. Maximum dose, gr. per day. C. Phthalate, a syrupy liquid soluble in water; it contains 64.6 of the alkaloid. It is used hypodermically instead of cocain hydrochlorate. C. Saccha- rate, moist crystalline plates used in diseases of the throat; a 5% solution corresponds to a 4ft solution of cocain hydrochlorid. C. Salicylate, Ci-W2jN04 . C7- II6
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