Have resuscitative equipment, oxygen, and standard protocol for management of malignant hyperthermia available. G6PD deficiency. Severe shock. Heart block. Hepatic disease. Impaired cardiovascular ...
Lidocaine 2.5%, prilocaine 2.5%. Topical anesthetic on normal intact skin for local analgesia or on genital mucous membranes for superficial minor surgery and as pretreatment for infiltration ...
Dinsmore and colleagues investigated the efficacy and safety of topical eutectic lidocaine–prilocaine mixture for premature ejaculation (TEMPE), applied to the glans penis via a metered-dose ...
Dermatitis. 2006;17(2):85-87. All patients had positive reactions to prilocaine and negative reactions to lidocaine and therefore had no cross-reactions between the two local anesthetics or ...
According to a new report by Giannarini and colleagues, 2 a combination of perianal–intrarectal lidocaine–prilocaine cream and periprostatic nerve block provides a more effective relief from ...