Lidocaine Hcl Urethral/Mucosal
Lidocaine HCl Urethral/Mucosal 5ML of 2%
What is Lidocaine Hcl Urethral/Mucosal?
Lidocaine HCl Urethral/Mucosal is a topical anesthetic used to provide local numbness and pain relief in mucous membranes and the urethral area. By blocking sodium channels, it stabilizes the neuronal membrane and inhibits nerve impulse initiation and conduction. This formulation is often employed to ease discomfort during medical examinations or procedures involving these sensitive tissues.Side Effects
- Redness or swelling at the application site
- Mild burning or stinging sensation
- Numbness at the application site
Warnings
- Avoid use if allergic to lidocaine or other local anesthetics
- Use with caution in patients with severe liver disease
- Not for use in the eyes or over large areas of the skin
- Monitor for signs of methemoglobinemia, especially in children and infants
- Avoid excessive use which can lead to systemic toxicity
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- Redness or swelling at the application site
- Mild burning or stinging sensation
- Numbness at the application site
- Itching or rash
- Metallic taste in the mouth
- Avoid use if allergic to lidocaine or other local anesthetics
- Use with caution in patients with severe liver disease
- Not for use in the eyes or over large areas of the skin
- Monitor for signs of methemoglobinemia, especially in children and infants
- Avoid excessive use which can lead to systemic toxicity
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Lidocaine HCl Urethral/Mucosal 5ML of 2%
What is Lidocaine Hcl Urethral/Mucosal ?
Lidocaine HCl Urethral/Mucosal is a topical anesthetic used to provide local numbness and pain relief in mucous membranes and the urethral area. By blocking sodium channels, it stabilizes the neuronal membrane and inhibits nerve impulse initiation and conduction. This formulation is often employed to ease discomfort during medical examinations or procedures involving these sensitive tissues.
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