Tranzarel Gel Dosage
Generic name: Lidocaine 4g in 100mL
Dosage form: gel
Drug class: Topical anesthetics
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jul 22, 2024.
Apply TRANZAREL to affected area(s) of pain three to four times a day or as directed by a physician. TRANZAREL should only be applied to intact skin. The cap and foil should be removed from the tube prior to use.
To open tube: Turn cap, push down, turn and lift off.
To close tube: Turn on cap until it locks into place.
May be applied under occlusive dressing. Consult with your physician first.
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