Lidocaine (lidocaine): Reviews and patient testimonials

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Medication indications

Lidocaine 1% w/v solution for injection.

Lidocaine is a local anaesthetic of the amide group. Lidocaine solution for injection is indicated for use in infiltration anaesthesia, intravenous regional anaesthesia and nerve blocks.

Lidocaine 2% w/v solution for injection

Lidocaine is a local anaesthetic of the amide group. Lidocaine solution for injection is indicated for use in infiltration anaesthesia, intravenous regional anaesthesia and nerve blocks.

Lidocaine Hydrochloride 2% w/v Solution for Injection

Lidocaine is a local anaesthetic of the amide group. Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection BP is for use in infiltration anaesthesia, intravenous regional anaesthesia and nerve blocks.

Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection B.P. 0.5% w/v

Lidocaine is a local anaesthetic of the amide group. The injectable form has a wide range of applications for nerve blockade. It can be used by percutaneous infiltration; to block a major nerve plexus such as the brachial; for epidural anaesthesia; for intravenous regional analgesia.

Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection B.P. 1.0% w/v

Lidocaine is a local anaesthetic of the amide group. The injectable form has a wide range of applications for nerve blockade. It can be used by percutaneous infiltration; to block a major nerve plexus such as the brachial; for epidural anaesthesia; for intravenous regional analgesia.

Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection BP 1% w/v

Suppression of ventricular extrasystoles and ventricular tachycardia, especially after an acute myocardial infarction.

Local anaesthesia by surface infiltration, regional, epidural and caudal routes, dental anaesthesia, either alone or in combination with adrenaline.

Lidocaine may also be administered by subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous injection.

Not intended for use in the eye.

Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection BP 2% w/v

Suppression of ventricular extrasystoles and ventricular tachycardia, especially after an acute myocardial infarction.

Local anaesthesia by surface infiltration, regional, epidural and caudal routes, dental anaesthesia, either alone or in combination with adrenaline.

Lidocaine may also be administered by subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous injection.

Not intended for use in the eye.

Lidocaine Injection BP with Preservative 1%

Lidocaine Injection is used as a local anaesthetic.

Lidocaine Injection BP with Preservative 2%

Lidocaine Injection is used as a local anaesthetic.


Route of administration: Injectable
Molecule: lidocaine

Patients' opinions on Lidocaine

In brief

General satisfaction level: 10.00/10 Learn more

Treatment's effectiveness: 10.00/10 Learn more

Ease of use: 10.00/10 Learn more

Adherence to prescription: 9.00/10 Learn more

Detected side effects: 1.00/10 Learn more

Improvement in the quality of life: 4.00/10 Learn more

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