BACKGROUND Literature cautions against applying lidocaine 15%/prilocaine 5% over an area larger than 300 cm2. The area of the face, neck, and chest is 400 cm2 or greater.OBJECTIVE To investigate the safety of l
It is also available as a spray (4% or 10%), cream (2% or 4%), ointment or medicated plaster (both 5%) for topical application. View all Pharmacokinetics Lidocaine is administered intravenously because extensive first-pass transformation by the liver prevents clinically effective plasma ...
© 2010 Canadian Medical Association Can J Surg, Vol. 53, No. 1, February 2010 17RESEARCH • RECHERCHETopical nifedipine with lidocaine ointment versusactive control for pain after hemorrhoidectomy:results of a multicentre, prospective, randomized,double-blind studyBackground: Spasm through the int...
J. ALASTAIRCARRUTHERS,JEAN D.A.CARRUTHERS,JUDITHPOIRIER,HEATHER S.OLIFF,JULIEMORDAUNT,WILLIAM E.SCHREIBER.Safety of Lidocaine 15% and Prilocaine 5% Topical Ointment Used as Local Anesthesia for Intense Pulsed Light Treatment[J]. Dermatologic Surgery .2010(7)...
Topical capsaicin ointment [Myolaxin] has similar efficacy to lidocaine/prilocaine [EMLA] cream for the prevention of venous cannulation painNAD + glycohydrolaseecto-enzymesmannose receptorphagocytosislatex beadsIn order to gain a better understanding of the role of ecto-NAD+ glycohydrolase, an ...
Safety of lidocaine 15% and prilocaine 5% topical ointment used as local anesthesia for intense pulsed light treatment. Dermatol Surg. 2010;36:1130-1137.Carruthers JA et al (2010) Safety of Lidocaine 15% and Prilocaine 5% topical ointment used as local anesthesia for intense pulsed light ...
Perrotti P; Dominici P; Grossi E;.Topical nifedipine with lidocaine ointment versus active control for pain after hemorrhoidectomy : results of a muhicentre, prospective, randomized, double-blind study.Can J Surg.2010.17-24Perrotti, P., Dominici, P., Grossi, E., Cerutti, R. and Antropoli,...
Topical nifedipine with lidocaine ointment vs. active control for treatment of chronic anal fissure: results of a prospective, randomized, double-blind study. Dis Colon Rectum 200245:1468–1475.Perrotti, P, Bove, A, Antropoli, C (2002) Topical nifedipine with lidocaine ointment vs. active ...
Resolution of thrombosed hemorrhoids was achieved after 14 days of therapy in 92 percent of the nifedipine-treated group, as opposed to respectively 45.8 percent and 45,4 percent of control groups (P<0.01). Topical nifedipine and lidocaine ointment is a safe, reliable, new option in the ...