نتایج جستجو برای: lidocaine cream

تعداد نتایج: 15749  

2014
Pratik Gahalaut Nitin Mishra Sandhya Chauhan Madhur Kant Rastogi

Introduction. Topical application of local anesthetics is currently considered to be the easiest, most effective, and convenient way for treatment of patients who may be undergoing superficial dermatosurgical procedures. Materials and Methods. This study compares the anesthetic potential of 2.5% lidocaine and 2.5% prilocaine topical cream with 7% lignocaine and 7% tetracaine combination cream f...

Journal: :journal of skin and stem cell 0
fariba jaffary skin diseases and leishmaniasis research center isfahan university of medical sciences isfahan, iran; skin and stem cell research center tehran university of medical sciences tehran, iran mohammad ali nilforoushzadeh skin diseases and leishmaniasis research center isfahan university of medical sciences isfahan, iran; skin and stem cell research center tehran university of medical sciences tehran, iran; skin and stem cell research center tehran university of medical sciences tehran, iran. tel: +98-9133137166, fax: +98-2122201710 parviz toossi skin research center, shahid-beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hajar zarkoob skin and stem cell research center tehran university of medical sciences tehran, iran foroud shahbazi school of pharmacy isfahan university of medical sciences isfahan, iran

conclusions although the results of this study showed superiority of application of emla cream as a topical anesthetic for pain relief of blood sampling, both lidocaine 5% and benzocaine 5% offer considerable efficacy in pain relief of venipuncture. results at the end of study, the emla products (a and b) caused a significant decrease in pain (p < 0.05) in comparison with the products c (lidoca...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
masoumeh delaram narges-khaton dadkhah loabat jafarzadeh

abstract background: one of the most important problems after episiotomy is perineal pain which is more severe on the first day of postpartum period. the aim of this study was to compare the analgesic effects of indomethacin suppository and lidocaine cream in the management of post‑episiotomy pain. materials and methods: in a randomized, controlled trial, 60 primiparous women who had mediolater...

2016
Roxana Kargar Afsaneh Aghazadeh-Nainie Hamid Reza Khoddami-Vishteh

OBJECTIVE To compare the efficacy of EMLA cream and lidocaine injection to reduce pain during episiotomy repair. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 46 primiparous women with normal pregnancy who referred for normal vaginal delivery and needed episiotomy repair were selected and randomly divided into two groups. For EMLA group, one hour before the estimated time of delivery, 5g of EMLA cream was...

2016
Jin Hee Shin Mee Lan Park Kyoung Im Choi

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of various anesthetic methods to the level of pain felt by cancer patients during Chemoport needle insertion. The anesthetics evaluated were a topically-applied anesthetic cream (Lidocaine Cream), cryotherapy, and cutaneous stimulation. This study was based on non-equivalent control group design, A total of 120 subjects participated in the st...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2007
Harry L Winfield Frances Kirkland Frances I Ramos-Ceballos Thomas D Horn

1. de Waard-van der Spek FB, Mulder PG, Oranje AP. Prilocaine/lidocaine patch as a local premedication for skin biopsy in children. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1997; 37(3, pt 1):418-421. 2. Buckley MM, Benfield P. Eutectic lidocaine/prilocaine cream: a review of the topical anaesthetic/analgesic efficacy of a eutectic mixture of local anaesthetics (EMLA). Drugs. 1993;46(1):126-151. 3. Hoss DM, Gross EG...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
R Bishai A Taddio B Bar-Oz M H Freedman G Koren

BACKGROUND Lidocaine-prilocaine cream (EMLA) is currently standard therapy to alleviate procedural pain in children. One of the disadvantages of lidocaine-prilocaine is the need to wait for 60 minutes for adequate skin anesthesia. Amethocaine gel (Ametop) is a new topical anesthetic that requires a shorter application time for skin anesthesia. OBJECTIVES To compare the relative efficacy and s...

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 2002
Tina S Alster Jason R Lupton

BACKGROUND A variety of topical anesthetic compounds are available for use prior to minimally or moderately painful cutaneous laser procedures. A novel lidocaine/tetracaine-based peel has recently been developed that is applied to the skin as a cream and, once air dried, is removed as a flexible film that may prove useful in providing adequate dermal anesthesia for dermatologic laser surgery. ...

Journal: :American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1999
C R Howard F M Howard K Fortune P Generelli D Zolnoun C tenHoopen E deBlieck

OBJECTIVE We set out to compare a eutectic mixture of local anesthetic cream (lidocaine and prilocaine) to dorsal penile nerve block with lidocaine for anesthesia during circumcision. STUDY DESIGN In a double-blind study, term newborns were randomized to local anesthetic cream and sodium chloride solution dorsal penile nerve block (n = 31) or to placebo cream and lidocaine dorsal penile nerve...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2008
Jay Pershad Stephanie C Steinberg Teresa M Waters

OBJECTIVE To conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis of anesthetic agents to reduce the pain of peripheral intravenous cannulation in an emergency department (ED) setting. DESIGN Cost-effectiveness analysis in which costs were measured as the cost of the agent plus costs associated with time in the ED using data from our hospital cost accounting system. Outcomes were measured as improvements in...

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