Lidocaine Topical Spray is a local anesthetic medication used to numb a specific area of the skin or mucous membranes. It works by blocking nerve signals in the body, reducing pain or discomfort temporarily.
Uses
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Relieving pain from mouth ulcers, sore throat, or teething
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Numbing before minor dental or medical procedures
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Reducing discomfort from burns, insect bites, or hemorrhoids
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Easing pain during endoscopy or catheter insertion
How It Works
Lidocaine blocks sodium channels in nerve cells, preventing pain signals from being transmitted to the brain.
Application
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Shake well before use.
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Spray directly on the affected area.
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Wait 1–5 minutes for numbing to occur.
Dosage
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Varies depending on the formulation (usually 10% for topical sprays in dentistry).
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Should not exceed the recommended number of sprays to avoid toxicity.
Precautions
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Avoid getting it in eyes.
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Do not apply to large skin areas for prolonged periods.
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Use cautiously in patients with liver problems, heart issues, or allergies to anesthetics.
Possible Side Effects
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Temporary numbness or tingling
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Redness or swelling at the application site
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Rarely, dizziness, irregular heartbeat, or allergic reactions
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