Medications for Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
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Aprizio pak (lidocaine and prilocaine)
(lidocaine and prilocaine)PureTek Corporation
Usage: Lidocaine and prilocaine cream is indicated as a topical anesthetic for local analgesia on normal intact skin and genital mucous membranes, as well as for superficial minor surgery and pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It is not recommended for use where it may reach the middle ear due to ototoxicity concerns.
Dermacinrx prikaan (lidocaine and prilocaine)
(lidocaine and prilocaine)Shoreline Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Usage: Lidocaine and prilocaine cream is indicated as a topical anesthetic for use on normal intact skin and genital mucous membranes for local analgesia, superficial minor surgery, and pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It is not recommended for use if penetration beyond the tympanic membrane is possible.
Lido bdk (lidocaine, prilocaine)
(Lidocaine, Prilocaine)Asclemed USA, Inc.
Usage: Lidocaine and prilocaine cream, 2.5%/2.5%, is indicated as a topical anesthetic for local analgesia on normal intact skin and genital mucous membranes, aiding in superficial minor surgery and as a pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It should not be used where penetration beyond the tympanic membrane may occur.
Lidocaine and prilocaine (lidocaine and prilocaine)
(Lidocaine and Prilocaine)Major Pharmaceuticals
Usage: Lidocaine and Prilocaine Cream, 2.5%/2.5%, is a topical anesthetic indicated for local analgesia on normal intact skin and genital mucous membranes, aiding in superficial minor surgery and pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It should not be used where penetration beyond the tympanic membrane is possible due to ototoxic risks.
Lidocaine and prilocaine (lidocaine and prilocaine)
(Lidocaine and Prilocaine)PAI Holdings, LLC dba PAI Pharma
Usage: Lidocaine and Prilocaine Cream USP, 2.5%/2.5% is indicated as a topical anesthetic for local analgesia on normal intact skin and genital mucous membranes, particularly for superficial minor surgery and as pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It is not recommended for use where penetration beyond the tympanic membrane is possible.
Prilovix (lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)
(lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)Primary Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Usage: Lidocaine and prilocaine cream is indicated as a topical anesthetic for local analgesia on normal intact skin and genital mucous membranes for superficial minor surgeries and pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It is not recommended for use where penetration beyond the tympanic membrane may occur due to potential ototoxicity.
Prilovix lite (lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)
(lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)Primary Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Usage: Lidocaine and prilocaine cream is indicated as a topical anesthetic for normal intact skin and genital mucous membranes, used for local analgesia, superficial minor surgery, and pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It is not recommended when migration into the middle ear is possible due to ototoxicity risks.
Prilovix lite plus (lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)
(lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)Primary Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Usage: Lidocaine and prilocaine cream is a topical anesthetic indicated for local analgesia on normal intact skin and genital mucous membranes for minor surgery and pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It is not recommended for use where ear penetration is possible due to potential ototoxicity.
Prilovix plus (lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)
(lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)Primary Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Usage: Lidocaine and prilocaine cream is indicated as a topical anesthetic for local analgesia on normal intact skin and on genital mucous membranes for minor surgery and infiltration anesthesia. It is not recommended where penetration beyond the tympanic membrane is possible due to potential ototoxicity.
Prilovixil (lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)
(lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)Primary Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Usage: Lidocaine and prilocaine cream is indicated as a topical anesthetic for normal intact skin and genital mucous membranes, providing local analgesia and pretreatment for infiltration anesthesia. It is not recommended when there's a risk of penetration beyond the tympanic membrane due to potential ototoxic effects.