Lidocaine topical for Anesthesia User Reviews
Brand names: Lidoderm, Lidocaine Viscous, ZTlido, Lidocan Patch, Xylocaine Jelly, Aspercreme Maximum Strength Lidocaine Patch, Uro-Jet, RectiCare, Lidocan IV, Glydo, Xylocaine Topical, Eha Lotion, AneCream, Ela-Max, Lidotral, Lidocan III, Astero, Lidopin, Aloe Vera Burn Relief Spray with Lidocaine, Tridacaine III, Anestacon, Lidogel, Medi-Quik Spray, LMX 4, Aspercreme Maximum Strength Lidocaine Creme, DermacinRx Lido V Pak, DermacinRx Lidotral, Tranzarel, Gen7T Lotion, Gen7T Patch, Lidocream, Lidozol, Topicaine, Lidovex, Lidotral Two Percent, Tridacaine II, Uro-Jet AC, Moxicaine, Neurozyl, Anestafoam, Lidocan VI, Trilocaine, Lydexa, CidalEaze, Dermaflex, Ela-Max 5, LMX 4 with Tegaderm, LTA II Kit, Lidocan VII, Lidotral 5% Gel, Zensa, Lidocanna, LMX 5, RadiaGuard, Lidotrans 5 Pak, Lido-K, Lido-Sorb, Tridacaine XL, Regenecare HA Spray, Zionodil, Lidocan II, Lidozion, Lidorex, LidoLite LidoRx Derma Numb Apicaine-X Lidotran Lidopac DermacinRx PHN Pak AneCream with Tegaderm LidaMantle Lidosol Bactine Bruselix Gel Lidocan V Bruselix Cream …show all brand names
- Ron...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- January 24, 2020
Lidocaine topical "The normal usage of this is for oral sores from cancer or dental problems, but I was given this to apply to external cancer lesions, malignant wounds. It did absolutely nothing whatsoever to ease pain. Better to use Solarcaine, which has more lidocaine in it than this stuff does, even though Solarcaine only lasted about 15 minutes to slightly numb the area."
- GGa...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- September 6, 2018
"I find the lidocaine patches useful. The Mylan brand, however, sucks. It won't conform or stay on. This brand is a total rip-off. The Actavis lidocaine patches are great. Not 'plastic,' but almost cloth-like. I cannot stress enough the difference between the two products. Remember, Actavis GOOD, Mylan TERRIBLE."
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- Anonymous
- October 31, 2011
Lidocaine topical "This comes in a patch and works wonders for pain. I have lower back pain, and I cut a 1/2 patch and put it on. It lasts for 12 hours."
- Lau...
- April 13, 2018
"This is a great item for elders whose skin cannot handle the super sticky glue types. Here, do not stick as well, and this is a good thing. Thin skin tears and burns easily."
- mom...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- August 11, 2014
Lidocaine topical "Used LMX 4 to numb skin prior to blood draw. Did not work at all."
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"I don't know if I am applying it wrong (but that's not possible because there is only one way to apply a gel), but this thing does not work not even a little bit to make any kind of pain a little bit...painless. I can still feel EVERYTHING."