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  • Medications for Administer Topical Local Analgesia Agent Eg Eutectic Mixture Of Local Anesthetics Emla As Ordered

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    • exparel

      (bupivacaine)
      Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: EXPAREL is indicated for postsurgical local and regional analgesia in patients aged 6 years and older. It can be used for local infiltration and specific nerve blocks (interscalene, sciatic in the popliteal fossa, and adductor canal) in adults. Other nerve block effectiveness is not established.
    • lidocaine and prilocaine

      (Lidocaine and Prilocaine)
      PAI Holdings, LLC dba PAI Pharma
      Usage: Lidocaine and Prilocaine Cream 2.5%/2.5% is indicated as a topical anesthetic for local analgesia on normal intact skin and for superficial procedures on genital mucous membranes. It is not recommended for use where penetration beyond the tympanic membrane may occur due to potential ototoxic effects.
    • lidocaine and prilocaine

      (Lidocaine and prilocaine)
      Viona Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Lidocaine and prilocaine cream is a topical anesthetic indicated for local analgesia on normal intact skin and for use on genital mucous membranes during superficial minor surgery and as pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It is not recommended for use if penetration beyond the tympanic membrane is possible.
    • zingo

      (lidocaine hydrochloride monohydrate)
      Powder Pharmaceutical Incorporated
      Usage: ZINGO is indicated for providing topical local analgesia on intact skin prior to venipuncture or peripheral intravenous cannulation in children aged 3-18 years and in adults.