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Emulus 25 mg g + 25 mg g lidocaine prilocaine cream
Active ingredient: lidocaine prilocaine.
Lidocaine – prilocaine cream Application:
In adults, adolescents and children to numb the skin before a needle prick or minor surgical interventions on the skin. In adults and adolescents, it is also used to numb the genitals before an injection or medical interventions such as wart removal. In adults, it is also used to numb the skin before cleaning or removing damaged skin in the case of leg ulcers. Contains macrogol glycerol hydroxystearate.
For lidocaine prilocaine cream information on risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Status: 03 2014
Active ingredients
- 25 mg lidocaine
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- 25 mg prilocaine
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Auxiliary materials
- Macrogol glycerol hydroxystearate
-
- Carbomer 974 P
-
- Sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment
-
- Purified water
-
Lidocaine – prilocaine cream Indication application
- The medicine contains two active substances called lidocaine and prilocaine. These belong to a group of medicines called local anesthetics.
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- The preparation works by briefly numbing the surface of the skin. It is applied to the skin before certain medical procedures. This will help turn off the pain on the skin. Even so, you may still feel pressure or touch.
-
-
Adults, teenagers and children
-
It can be used to numb the skin before:
- a needle stick (e.g. when you have an injection or to have a blood drawn).
-
- minor surgical interventions on the skin.
-
-
-
-
Adults and adolescents
-
It can also be used:
-
to numb the genitals before:
- an injection.
-
- medical interventions such as wart removal.
-
-
- A doctor or nurse should monitor the use of the drug on the genitals.
-
-
-
-
adult
-
It can also be used to numb the skin before:
- Cleansing or removing damaged skin from leg ulcers
-
-
-
Lidocaine – prilocaine cream dosage
- Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has told you. Check with your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are not sure.
-
-
Application of the cream
- Where the cream is applied, how much is used, and how long it stays on the skin depends on what it is needed for.
-
- Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will apply the cream or show you how to do it yourself.
-
- If the cream is used on the genitals, use should be supervised by a doctor or nurse.
-
-
-
Use on the skin before minor procedures (such as needle insertion or minor skin operations):
- A thick layer of cream is applied to the skin. Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will tell you where to apply it.
-
- The cream is then covered with a plaster (plastic wrap). This is removed shortly before the start of the procedure. If you apply the cream yourself, make sure your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has given you patches.
-
- The usual dose for adults and adolescents over 12 years of age is 2 g.
-
- For adults and adolescents over 12 years of age, the cream is applied at least 60 minutes before the procedure (unless the cream is used on the genital area). However, do not apply them more than 5 hours before the procedure.
-
- In children, the amount and duration of the cream depends on the age of the children. Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will tell you how much to use and when to apply the cream.
-
-
-
Use on larger areas of freshly shaved skin for outpatient procedures (such as hair removal techniques):
-
The usual dose is 1 g of cream for each 10 cm 2 (ten square centimeter) area of skin, applied under a plaster for 1 to 5 hours. The cream should not be used on a freshly shaved area of skin that is larger than 600 cm 2 (600 square centimeters, e.g. 30 cm by 20 cm). The maximum dose is 60 g.
-
-
-
Use on the skin before inpatient procedures (e.g. split-thickness skin grafts) that require a stronger anesthetic of the skin:
- The cream can be used in this way in adults and adolescents over 12 years of age.
-
-
The usual dose is 1.5 g to 2 g of cream for each area of skin that is 10 cm 2 (ten square centimeters) in size .
-
- The cream is applied under a plaster for 2 to 5 hours.
-
-
-
Use on the skin prior to the removal of lesions similar to lesions, called mollusca
Active ingredient: lidocaine prilocaine.
Lidocaine – prilocaine cream Application:
In adults, adolescents and children to numb the skin before a needle prick or minor surgical interventions on the skin. In adults and adolescents, it is also used to numb the genitals before an injection or medical interventions such as wart removal. In adults, it is also used to numb the skin before cleaning or removing damaged skin in the case of leg ulcers. Contains macrogol glycerol hydroxystearate.
For lidocaine prilocaine cream information on risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Status: 03 2014
- 25 mg lidocaine
-
- 25 mg prilocaine
-
Auxiliary materials
- Macrogol glycerol hydroxystearate
-
- Carbomer 974 P
-
- Sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment
-
- Purified water
-
Lidocaine – prilocaine cream Indication application
- The medicine contains two active substances called lidocaine and prilocaine. These belong to a group of medicines called local anesthetics.
-
- The preparation works by briefly numbing the surface of the skin. It is applied to the skin before certain medical procedures. This will help turn off the pain on the skin. Even so, you may still feel pressure or touch.
-
-
Adults, teenagers and children
-
It can be used to numb the skin before:
- a needle stick (e.g. when you have an injection or to have a blood drawn).
-
- minor surgical interventions on the skin.
-
-
-
-
Adults and adolescents
-
It can also be used:
-
to numb the genitals before:
- an injection.
-
- medical interventions such as wart removal.
-
-
- A doctor or nurse should monitor the use of the drug on the genitals.
-
-
-
-
adult
-
It can also be used to numb the skin before:
- Cleansing or removing damaged skin from leg ulcers
-
-
-
Lidocaine – prilocaine cream dosage
- Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has told you. Check with your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are not sure.
-
-
Application of the cream
- Where the cream is applied, how much is used, and how long it stays on the skin depends on what it is needed for.
-
- Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will apply the cream or show you how to do it yourself.
-
- If the cream is used on the genitals, use should be supervised by a doctor or nurse.
-
-
-
Use on the skin before minor procedures (such as needle insertion or minor skin operations):
- A thick layer of cream is applied to the skin. Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will tell you where to apply it.
-
- The cream is then covered with a plaster (plastic wrap). This is removed shortly before the start of the procedure. If you apply the cream yourself, make sure your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has given you patches.
-
- The usual dose for adults and adolescents over 12 years of age is 2 g.
-
- For adults and adolescents over 12 years of age, the cream is applied at least 60 minutes before the procedure (unless the cream is used on the genital area). However, do not apply them more than 5 hours before the procedure.
-
- In children, the amount and duration of the cream depends on the age of the children. Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will tell you how much to use and when to apply the cream.
-
-
-
Use on larger areas of freshly shaved skin for outpatient procedures (such as hair removal techniques):
-
The usual dose is 1 g of cream for each 10 cm 2 (ten square centimeter) area of skin, applied under a plaster for 1 to 5 hours. The cream should not be used on a freshly shaved area of skin that is larger than 600 cm 2 (600 square centimeters, e.g. 30 cm by 20 cm). The maximum dose is 60 g.
-
-
-
Use on the skin before inpatient procedures (e.g. split-thickness skin grafts) that require a stronger anesthetic of the skin:
- The cream can be used in this way in adults and adolescents over 12 years of age.
-
-
The usual dose is 1.5 g to 2 g of cream for each area of skin that is 10 cm 2 (ten square centimeters) in size .
-
- The cream is applied under a plaster for 2 to 5 hours.
-
-
-
Use on the skin prior to the removal of lesions similar to lesions, called mollusca
- 25 mg lidocaine
- 25 mg prilocaine
- Macrogol glycerol hydroxystearate
- Carbomer 974 P
- Sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment
- Purified water
- The medicine contains two active substances called lidocaine and prilocaine. These belong to a group of medicines called local anesthetics.
- The preparation works by briefly numbing the surface of the skin. It is applied to the skin before certain medical procedures. This will help turn off the pain on the skin. Even so, you may still feel pressure or touch.
- Adults, teenagers and children
-
It can be used to numb the skin before:
- a needle stick (e.g. when you have an injection or to have a blood drawn).
- minor surgical interventions on the skin.
-
-
Adults and adolescents
-
It can also be used:
-
to numb the genitals before:
- an injection.
- medical interventions such as wart removal.
- A doctor or nurse should monitor the use of the drug on the genitals.
-
-
adult
-
It can also be used to numb the skin before:
- Cleansing or removing damaged skin from leg ulcers
-
-
- Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has told you. Check with your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are not sure.
- Application of the cream
- Where the cream is applied, how much is used, and how long it stays on the skin depends on what it is needed for.
- Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will apply the cream or show you how to do it yourself.
- If the cream is used on the genitals, use should be supervised by a doctor or nurse.
-
Use on the skin before minor procedures (such as needle insertion or minor skin operations):
- A thick layer of cream is applied to the skin. Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will tell you where to apply it.
- The cream is then covered with a plaster (plastic wrap). This is removed shortly before the start of the procedure. If you apply the cream yourself, make sure your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has given you patches.
- The usual dose for adults and adolescents over 12 years of age is 2 g.
- For adults and adolescents over 12 years of age, the cream is applied at least 60 minutes before the procedure (unless the cream is used on the genital area). However, do not apply them more than 5 hours before the procedure.
- In children, the amount and duration of the cream depends on the age of the children. Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will tell you how much to use and when to apply the cream.
-
Use on larger areas of freshly shaved skin for outpatient procedures (such as hair removal techniques):
-
The usual dose is 1 g of cream for each 10 cm 2 (ten square centimeter) area of skin, applied under a plaster for 1 to 5 hours. The cream should not be used on a freshly shaved area of skin that is larger than 600 cm 2 (600 square centimeters, e.g. 30 cm by 20 cm). The maximum dose is 60 g.
-
Use on the skin before inpatient procedures (e.g. split-thickness skin grafts) that require a stronger anesthetic of the skin:
- The cream can be used in this way in adults and adolescents over 12 years of age.
- The usual dose is 1.5 g to 2 g of cream for each area of skin that is 10 cm 2 (ten square centimeters) in size .
- The cream is applied under a plaster for 2 to 5 hours.
-
Use on the skin prior to the removal of lesions similar to lesions, called mollusca
- The cream can be used in this way in adults and adolescents over 12 years of age.
-
The usual dose is 1 g of cream for each 10 cm 2 (ten square centimeter) area of skin, applied under a plaster for 1 to 5 hours. The cream should not be used on a freshly shaved area of skin that is larger than 600 cm 2 (600 square centimeters, e.g. 30 cm by 20 cm). The maximum dose is 60 g.
- A thick layer of cream is applied to the skin. Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will tell you where to apply it.
Lidocaine – prilocaine cream dosage
- Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has told you. Check with your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are not sure.
-
- Cleansing or removing damaged skin from leg ulcers
-
It can also be used to numb the skin before:
- an injection.
-
to numb the genitals before:
-
It can also be used:
- a needle stick (e.g. when you have an injection or to have a blood drawn).
Lidocaine – prilocaine cream Indication application
Auxiliary materials