Xylocaine (adrenaline tartrate lidocaine): Reviews and patient testimonials

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Medication indications

Xylocaine 1% with Adrenaline

Xylocaine 1% with Adrenaline is indicated for regional anaesthesia in adults and children above 1 year of age.

Xylocaine 10mg Spray

For the prevention of pain associated with the following procedures:

Otorhinolaryngology

Puncture of the maxillary sinus and minor surgical procedures in the nasal cavity, pharynx and epipharynx.

Paracentesis.

Obstetrics

During the final stages of delivery and before episiotomy and perineal suturing as supplementary pain control.

Introduction of instruments and catheters into the respiratory and digestive tract

Provides surface anaesthesia for the oropharyngeal and tracheal areas to reduce reflex activity, attenuate haemodynamic response and to facilitate insertion of the tube or the passage of instruments during endotracheal intubation, laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy and oesophagoscopy.

Dental practice

Before injections, dental impressions, X-ray photography, removal of calculus.
Molecule: adrenaline tartrate, lidocaine

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