Lidocaine and Tetracaine Topical Application

How is Lidocaine and Tetracaine Topical Application dosed?

The lidocaine and tetracaine topical application is available in different dosage forms, including cream and extended-release patch. The specific dosage and frequency of application will depend on the medical condition being treated and the individual patient's needs. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your doctor or as stated on the medication label.

What is the dosage form of Lidocaine and Tetracaine Topical Application?

The dosage forms of lidocaine and tetracaine topical application are cream and extended-release patch.

How is Lidocaine and Tetracaine Topical Application administered?

Lidocaine and tetracaine topical application is administered on the skin to cause numbness or loss of feeling before drawing blood, placing an intravenous (IV) line, or having certain medical or skin procedures. It is applied topically as a cream or used in an extended-release patch. The medicine is available only with a doctor's prescription.

What are common precautions when taking Lidocaine and Tetracaine Topical Application?

Some common precautions when taking lidocaine and tetracaine topical application include:

  1. Consult your doctor: Always consult your doctor before using this medicine, especially if you have any medical conditions, allergies, or are taking other medications.
  2. Follow instructions: Apply the medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor, and do not use it more often or in larger amounts than recommended.
  3. Avoid contact with eyes: Avoid getting the medicine in your eyes. If it does get in your eyes, rinse them immediately with water.
  4. Be cautious with skin: Lidocaine and tetracaine can cause numbness or loss of feeling in the skin. Be careful not to injure the treated skin by rubbing, scratching, or exposing it to extreme cold or heat.
  5. Avoid bandaging: Avoid using bandages or tight-fitting dressings on the application site as they may increase the absorption of the medicine and cause increased side effects.
  6. Monitor side effects: Be aware of the common side effects, such as flushing or redness of the skin, swelling, or unusually warm skin. If you experience any severe side effects, contact your doctor immediately.
  7. Do not use on children under 3: This medicine is not recommended for children under 3 years of age. Consult your doctor before using it on children.
  8. Do not use with other skin products: Avoid using other skin products, such as moisturizers or other topical medications, on the area treated with lidocaine and tetracaine unless instructed by your doctor.
  9. Not for general anesthesia: This medicine is not intended for inducing general anesthesia and should only be used for specific medical procedures.

Always follow your doctor's instructions and notify them of any concerns or side effects you experience while using lidocaine and tetracaine topical application.