JeffriesPryceJeffriesJ.JeffriesR.JeffriesW.JeffriesWileyBjog An International Journal of Obstetrics & GynaecologyByrne M. A. , Taylor-Robinson D. , Piyce D. & Harris J. R. W. ( 1989 ) Topical anaesthesia with lidocaineprilocainc cream for vulval biopsy . Br J Obstet Gynaecol 96 , 497 ...
Topical medicaments can induce iatrogenic cutaneous disease. These adverse cutaneous reactions may be facilitated by previous dermatoses (like leg ulcers or long-standing dermatitis), by the route or special conditions under which they are applied (transdermal devices) and by the intrinsic allergenic p...
The pharmacological treatment of the disease includes the use of different classes of drugs for topical and/or systemic use. Among the topical preparations, creams and vestibular infiltrations of local anaesthetics (lidocaine) and corticosteroids (e.g. methylprednisolone and betamethasone) are used. Est...
Local anesthesia and tissue inflammation associated with lidocaine infiltration and lidocaine/prilocaine topical anesthetic cream for episioplasty in mares were compared. Twenty-two mares were randomly assigned to lidocaine or lidocaine/prilocaine topical anesthetic cream treatment groups. Perineum and vulva ...
Hallen A,Ljunghall K,Wallin J.Topical anesthesia with local anesthetic(lidocaine and prilocaine, EMLA) cream for cautery of genital warts.Genitourinary Medicine. 1987Topical anesthesia with local anesthetic(lidocaine and prilocaine, EMLA) cream for cautery of genital warts. Hallen A,Ljunghall K,...
Few therapies have shown to be effective. For instance, drugs for PVD include a combination of estradiol (estrogen hormone) and lidocaine (local anesthetic) compounded in a special preparation; such treatments are typically indicated for post-menopausal women. The use of topical estrogen in the ves...