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    Xylocaine (see Lidocaine)

    By injection

    Causes numbness or loss of feeling in an area of your body. Given before and during surgery, childbirth, or dental work. Also treats emergency heart rhythm… Read more

    Brand names include: Anestacaine, BL Injection Kit

    Into the eye

    Lidocaine belongs to the family of medicines called local anesthetics. This medicine is applied in the eye to cause numbness or loss of feeling before… Read more

    Brand names include: Akten

    Into the skin

    Lidocaine injection is used to numb the skin before certain painful procedures such as drawing blood or inserting an intravenous line. Lidocaine belongs… Read more

    Brand names include: Zingo

    On the skin

    Relieves pain and numbs the skin… Read more

    Brand names include: Anecream, Anestafoam

    On the skin

    Treats nerve pain that is caused by herpes zoster or shingles… Read more

    Brand names include: Lidoderm, Novaplus Lidocaine

    Into the mouth

    Relieves pain… Read more

    Brand names include: Advanced DNA Medicated Collection Kit, Advanced DNA Medicated Collection Kit II

    Drug classes About this Anesthetic, Local, Antiarrhythmic, Group IB Combinations including this drug Lidocaine and Hydrocortisone; Lidocaine and Prilocaine; Lidocaine​/Dextrose Premix (By injection); Lidocaine​/Epinephrine (By injection); Lidocaine​/Tetracaine (On the skin)

    Xylocaine (see Lidocaine) was last modified: June 23rd, 2016 by explainingmedicine

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