How is Anesthetic Local Topical Application dosed?
Dosage should be determined by a doctor, especially for children under 2 years of age.
What is the dosage form of Anesthetic Local Topical Application?
{'lidocaine': ['Aerosol solution', 'Film-forming gel', 'Jelly', 'Ointment', 'Spray solution'], 'pramoxine and pramoxine with menthol combination': ['Cream', 'Gel', 'Lotion'], 'tetracaine and tetracaine with menthol combination': ['Cream', 'Ointment'], 'benzocaine and benzocaine with menthol combination': ['Aerosol solution', 'Cream', 'Lotion', 'Ointment', 'Spray solution'], 'butamben': ['Ointment'], 'dibucaine': ['Cream']}
What medications are contraindication with Anesthetic Local Topical Application?
Do not use this medication if you are taking Dihydroergotamine, Dronedarone, Saquinavir, or Vernakalant, as they may interact with topical anesthetics. Consult your healthcare professional before using any medication.
How is Anesthetic Local Topical Application administered?
Apply the medication directly to the affected skin area. Available forms include solutions, creams, sprays, gels, ointments, patches, lotions, swabs, liquids, and soaps. Follow the instructions provided on the product label or as advised by a healthcare professional.
What are common precautions when taking Anesthetic Local Topical Application?
Store the medicine in a closed container at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep out of the reach of children. Watch children carefully after applying the medicine to ensure they do not ingest it. If the condition does not improve within 7 days or becomes infected, stop using the medicine and consult your doctor. Contact your healthcare professional if you experience any unusual side effects.