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I was wondering what are the functional groups in the compound lidocaine (local anaesthetic) and compound oseltamivir (tamiflu)?

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Local anesthetics: Local anesthetics are composed of an aromatic ring and an amine linked together by an intermediary link (either a ester or an amide). Lidocaine has a amide chain between. Activity of the local anesthetics are determined by changes in the aromatic ring or the amine ends if the compound.

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