| Active Ingredient | ADRENALINE | LIDOCAINE |
| Therapeutic Class | LOCAL ANESTHETICS |
| Indications | Adrenaline is often added to local anaesthetics to retard diffusion and limit absorption, to prolong the duration of effect, and to lessen the danger of toxicity . |
| Caution | Protect from light. |
| Dose Range | The content of adrenaline does not exceed 0.002% (1 in 50 000). |
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| Active Ingredient | LIDOCAINE |
| Therapeutic Class | LOCAL ANESTHETICS |
| Indications | Class I. Treatment of ventricular arrythmias complicating acute myocardial infarction. It is the most widely used of the local anesthetic agents and is used for local blocks, spinal anesth More ... |
| Caution |
Hypotension, dizziness, blurred vision, sweating, confusion, fits. Accumulates to toxic levels rapidly in patients with cardiac failure. Highly toxic effects include convulsions, respiratory More ... |
| Dose Range |
Available in concentrations from 0.5%-10%. The latter is widely used as a surface analgesic for mucous membranes. Maximum dose 4mg/kg or 250mg in 6 hours. |
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| Active Ingredient | LIDOCAINE | PRILOCAINE |
| Therapeutic Class | LOCAL ANESTHETICS |
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| Active Ingredient | LIDOCAINE | TRIBENOSIDE |
| Therapeutic Class | ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS, TOPICAL |
| Indications | Relief of pain, itching and inflammation associated with external and internal hemorrhoids. |
| Caution | Slight burning sensation, increased intestinal motility and pain. |
| Dose Range | One suppository morning and evening until acute symptoms ease, then one suppository once daily. See BDS supply protocols pg. 6. |
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