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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for BENZOCAINE OR "levo menthol"
  1. Antipyrine and benzocaine otic is used to relieve ear pain and swelling caused by middle ear infections. It may be used ... of ear wax in the ear. Antipyrine and benzocaine are in a class of medications called analgesics. ...
  2. Toothache: First Aid (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Child Dental Health/Related Issues ... Child Dental Health ... Tooth Decay/Specifics ... Tooth Decay ... Tooth Disorders/Specifics ... Tooth Disorders ... Mayo Foundation for Medical ...
  3. ... be painful. Soothing kids’ gums with medicines containing benzocaine or lidocaine, or homeopathic and other products, might ...
  4. What Are Some of the Basics of Infant Health? From the National Institutes of Health (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)  
    Common Infant and Newborn Problems/Start Here ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems ... Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
  5. Canker Sores: Treatment (American Academy of Oral Medicine)  
    Canker Sores/Learn More ... Canker Sores ... American Academy of Oral Medicine
  6. ... lotions, such as calamine Lanolin, a natural moisturizer Benzocaine or other creams that numb the skin Topical ...
  7. ... certain chemicals and medicines, including: Anesthetics such as benzocaine Nitrobenzene Certain antibiotics (including dapsone and chloroquine) Nitrites ( ...
  8. ... as neomycin Drying lotions, such as calamine Lanolin Benzocaine and other products meant to numb the skin ...
  9. ... topical anesthetics for the mouth (these may contain benzocaine or xylocaine and are usually not required).
  10. ... with warm salt water. Suck on lozenges (containing benzocaine or similar ingredients) to reduce pain (these should ...
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