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 ...
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...
The main outcome measure was pain intensity, measured using the visual analogue scale, during and after the procedure. Results The groups were similar with regard to age, body mass index, gravidity, total number of previous vaginal deliveries, menopausal status, and uterine depth. The pain scores...
PROCICEPT-L 4% LIDOCAINE ANESTHETIC GEL FOR INTRA-VAGINAL FRACTIONAL LASER TREATMENTS: A COMPARATIVE PILOT STUDY vs XYLOCAINE 2% GEL The most widely used medications in dentistry are local anesthetics (LA), especially lidocaine, and the number of recorded adverse allergic responses, part... N Guer...
(25) found the addition of lidocaine to the gel used either for gel infusion sonohysterography or before office hysteroscopy does not reduce the procedure-related pain. However, Edelstam et al. (26) reported that hydrotubation with lidocaine can be a nonhormonal treatment choice for ...
Pain relief through anaesthetic effect, cathejell contains as medically effective ingredient lidocaine and chlorhexidine, onset of action after 5 minutes following the instillation of the gel, the patient is relaxed and iatrogenic injuries due to spasticity or unquiet are minimalized, antiseptic effect ...
Microsponge based gel as a simple and valuable strategy for formulating and releasing Tazarotene in a controlled manner ArticleOpen access06 July 2022 Introduction Topical anesthetics are applied superficially to reduce or control pain in medical and dental procedures such as local anesthetic injection, ...
Self-administrated vaginal 2% lidocaine in-situ gel for pain relief during copper intrauterine device insertion in women with previous caesarean delivery only: a randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled trialIntrauterine devicelidocainepain relief
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...
pain reliefin situ gelObjective To evaluate the analgesic effect of self-administered vaginal 2% lidocaine in-situ gel in pain relief during copper intrauterine device (IUD) insertion in women with previous caesarean delivery only. Methods A Randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial (Clinical...