Vulvar application of lidocaine for pain relief in sponta- neous vaginal delivery. Obstet Gynecol 1994;84:335--7.COLLINS, M. K.; POTER, K. B.; BROOK, E.; JOHNSON, L.; WILLIAMS, M.; JEVITT, C. Vulvar applications of lidocaine for pain relief in spontaneous vaginal delivery. Obstet....
Objective : To compare the effectiveness of topically applied lidocaine-prilocaine cream with lidocaine-HCl injection in the reduction of pain during second degree of perineal tear suturing after vaginal delivery. Methods : One hundred and twenty-four of women with second degree of perineal tear after...
Lidocaine Cream-A New Local Anesthetic Cream The study of a new local anesthetic cream containing 10% lidocaine was reported. The pain scores by pin-prickings were blocked completely after the cutaneous application of lidocaine cream.In the room temperature, lidocaine cream did not... T Suzuki,...
cathejell lidocaine c is a catheter lubricant with local anaesthetic and disinfectant effect for instillation into the urethra prior insertion of a catheter or other medical instrument. Pain relief through anaesthetic effect, cathejell contains as medically effective ingredient lidocaine and chlorhexidine,...
the composition and nature of the formulation significantly influenced transport of the drugs through the barrier. The higher rate of permeation of EMLA across the keratinized barrier could be explained by the presence of polyoxyl hydrogenated castor oil surfactant in the formulation (EMLA cream, 5...
Topical lidocaine-prilocaine cream versus lidocaine infiltration for pain relief during repair of perineal tears after vaginal delivery: randomized clinical trial.doi:10.1080/14767058.2018.1428304Ahmed M AbbasHamida A Abdel HafizAya M AbdelhafezArmia Michael...
It is possible that the neonatal surge in thyrotrophin might be delayed or prolonged in babies born by caesarean section without the stress of labour and vaginal delivery. An alternative explanation or additional factor for the higher thyrotrophin concentration in the 5-day-old babies might be ...
Self-administered vaginal lidocaine gel for pain management with intrauterine device insertion: a blinded, randomized controlled trialanalgesiaintrauterine deviceintrauterine device insertionlidocaineBACKGROUND: A major barrier to intrauterine device use is fear of pain during insertion. Trials exploring ...
Self-administered vaginal lidocaine gel for pain management with intrauterine device insertion: a blinded, randomized controlled trial.doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2018.11.1085Jennifer A. ContiKlaira LermaRebecca J. SchneyerCharlotte V. HastingsPaul D. Blumenthal...
Women planning spontaneous vaginal delivery often are not offered analgesia for perineal pain while in the second stage of labor. Midwives, however, sometimes apply various substances, including lidocaine, in an attempt to limit postpartum perineal pain. This study was a randomized, controlled trial...