Lidocaine topical for Burns, External User Reviews
Brand names: Lidocaine Viscous, Lidoderm, ZTlido, Lidocan Patch, Xylocaine Jelly, Aspercreme Maximum Strength Lidocaine Patch, Uro-Jet, Xylocaine Topical, Aspercreme Maximum Strength Lidocaine Creme, RectiCare, Glydo, Lidogel, LMX 4, Astero, Topicaine, Bactine, Lidocan IV, Lidocream, AneCream, Lydexa, Regenecare HA Spray, Zionodil, Lidorex, LidaMantle, Tranzarel, Gen7T Lotion, Gen7T Patch, Lidopin, Lidozol, Lidovex, Aloe Vera Burn Relief Spray with Lidocaine, Uro-Jet AC, Moxicaine, Anestafoam, Eha Lotion, Anestacon, CidalEaze, Dermaflex, Medi-Quik Spray, Ela-Max, Ela-Max 5, LMX 4 with Tegaderm, LTA II Kit, Zensa, Lidocanna, LMX 5, RadiaGuard, Lidotrans 5 Pak, Lido-K, Lido-Sorb, Lidocan II, Lidozion, LidoLite LidoRx Lidocan III Derma Numb Apicaine-X Lidotran DermacinRx Lido V Pak Lidopac DermacinRx Lidotral AneCream with Tegaderm Lidosol Bruselix Gel Lidocan V Bruselix Cream …show all brand names
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- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- October 18, 2018
RadiaGuard (lidocaine) "This is the best cream in the market for the terrible effects of radiation skin burn. It’s amazing how this article tries to scare you with side effects of lidocaine , when the product has 1% and the rest 99% is a combination of Alie and other fabulous ingredients to help sooth and rebuild the skin . Obviously this website is confused, and they have no idea how much this product helps so many people"
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Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine) "This gel works great. I had a 3rd degree burn from a car accident on the inside of my left leg just below the knee cap. It started as a blister most likely (according to paramedics and firefighters) from the radiator hose coming through the fire wall and spewing my leg with hot steam, after a day or 2 in ICU I guess it apparently popped and turned into a 1 inch deep hole in my leg. Which fairly quickly became severely infected. I was scheduled to have the burn debrided and the doctor came in and covered the entire burn with this xylocaine gel. He returns approximately 20 mins later with some lidocaine to inject around and in the burn itself and I didn't feel a thing. Xylocaine did its job and did it well. Definitely use if you have the ability to choose."