Lidocaine-Prilocaine
Lidocaine-Prilocaine 1 Kit
What is Lidocaine-Prilocaine?
Lidocaine-Prilocaine is used as a topical anesthetic prior to surgery. The average Lidocaine-Prilocaine price is about $34 for a supply of 25, 2.5%-2.5% topical cream. You can use our Rx.com savings offer to get a Lidocaine-Prilocaine discount of up to 80% off of the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.Side Effects
- Redness or skin irritation at the application site
- Mild burning, stinging, or itching where the medicine is applied
- Changes in skin color where the cream is applied
Warnings
- Do not apply to broken or inflamed skin
- Avoid contact with eyes or applying to large skin areas
- Use caution if you have a known sensitivity to local anesthetics
- Extended use may lead to systemic absorption and potentially serious side effects
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- Redness or skin irritation at the application site
- Mild burning, stinging, or itching where the medicine is applied
- Changes in skin color where the cream is applied
- Unusual sensations on the skin
- Do not apply to broken or inflamed skin
- Avoid contact with eyes or applying to large skin areas
- Use caution if you have a known sensitivity to local anesthetics
- Extended use may lead to systemic absorption and potentially serious side effects
Lidocaine-Prilocaine Coupons & Prices
Lidocaine-Prilocaine 1 Kit
What is Lidocaine-Prilocaine ?
Lidocaine-Prilocaine is used as a topical anesthetic prior to surgery. The average Lidocaine-Prilocaine price is about $34 for a supply of 25, 2.5%-2.5% topical cream. You can use our Rx.com savings offer to get a Lidocaine-Prilocaine discount of up to 80% off of the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.Related Drugs
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