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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Lidocaine OR Prilocaine
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  1. ... The fluid is a mixture of local anesthetic (lidocaine), a medicine that contracts the blood vessels (epinephrine), and an intravenous (IV) salt solution. Lidocaine helps numb the area during and after surgery. ...
  2. Your provider may recommend skin patches that contain lidocaine (a numbing medicine). Some are prescribed and some ... some of your pain for a short time. Lidocaine also comes as a cream that can be ...
  3. ... the virus causing the infection Numbing medicine (viscous lidocaine), which you can apply to your child's mouth to ease severe pain Use lidocaine with care, because it can numb all feeling ...
  4. ... mL (41.60 to 52.00 micromol/L) Lidocaine: 1.5 to 5.0 mcg/mL (6. ... than 35 mcg/mL (72.80 micromol/L) Lidocaine: greater than 5 mcg/mL (21.34 micromol/ ...
  5. ... resuscitation (CPR) Cardioversion (electric shock) Medicines (such as lidocaine, procainamide, sotalol, or amiodarone) given through a vein ...
  6. ... help reduce pain and swelling Hemorrhoid creams with lidocaine or other anesthetic to help reduce pain Stool ...
  7. ... the bladder, including dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), heparin, or lidocaine Bladder removal (cystectomy) for extremely difficult cases, which ...
  8. ... include: Analgesics Anticholinergics Central nervous system depressants Cimetidine Lidocaine It is important to treat any disorders that ...
  9. ... calm down the immune system (in severe cases) Lidocaine mouthwashes to numb the area and make eating ...
  10. ... reduce pain, especially before eating. You may apply lidocaine to your gums for severe pain. You may ...
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