Not exact matches
The American Academy of Pediatrics also warns against the use of topical teething gels containing
lidocaine or benzocaine because they can cause
local reactions and rare but serious side effects including seizures and brain injuries.
Cocaine's chemical cousin
lidocaine is still used by physicians and dentists as an effective
local anesthetic.
Langer's technology focused on administering drugs without needles and even received FDA approval to administer
Lidocaine cream, a
local anesthetic made by Ferndale Pharmaceuticals, Ltd..
For example,
lidocaine, a
local anesthetic, tends to remain stable in space — possibly, Putcha says, because it is in a water solution, and water functions as a stabilizer.
As proof of principle, the researchers demonstrate the production of diphenhydramine hydrochloride (common trade name Benadryl ®, often used to treat allergies),
lidocaine hydrochloride (a common
local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic drug), diazepam (commonly known as Valium ®), and fluoxetine hydrochloride (a widely used antidepressant, e.g. Prozac ®).
Both fat harvesting and cardiac cell implantation require numbing the areas with a
local anesthesia like the
Lidocaine you would receive during a dentist visit.
Commonly used
local anesthetic agents include
lidocaine and bupivicaine.
Avoid concurrent use with bupivacaine HCl,
lidocaine or other amide
local anesthetics.