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Xylocaine 1% Injection MPF 5 mL Single-Dose Vials, 25/Tray (Rx)

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Original price $ 259.95
Current price $ 139.95
SKU 63323-0492-57
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Xylocaine 1% for Injection MPF is a local anesthetic used to numb specific areas during surgical or dental procedures. It helps block nerve signals in the body, providing effective pain relief. This formulation is preservative-free, reducing the risk of allergic reactions. Commonly used in hospitals and clinics, Xylocaine ensures patient comfort and safety during medical interventions.

Xylocaine 1% for Injection MPF (Methylparaben-Free) is a trusted local anesthetic solution by Fresenius USA. This formulation provides rapid and effective pain relief, designed to be used in various minor surgical and medical procedures. Packaged in convenient 5 mL single-dose vials, Xylocaine ensures precise dosing and minimizes the risk of contamination in clinical settings.

Details and Features:

  • Product Name: Xylocaine 1% for Injection MPF
  • Volume: 5 mL single-dose vials
  • Packaging: 25 vials per tray
  • Formulation: Methylparaben-Free
  • Concentration: 1% lidocaine hydrochloride
  • Usage: Local anesthesia for minor surgeries, dental procedures, and nerve blocks
  • Benefits: Rapid onset, reliable analgesic effect
  • Storage: Store at controlled room temperature

Mechanism of Action:

Xylocaine (lidocaine) works by blocking sodium ion channels in the neuronal cell membrane. This action prevents the initiation and transmission of nerve impulses, resulting in temporary nerve block and loss of sensation in the localized area, providing effective pain relief during procedures.

Directions for Use:

  1. Preparation: Inspect the vial for particulate matter and discoloration before use.
  2. Dosage: Administer as per the physician's guidance based on the patient's needs and procedure type.
  3. Administration: Inject slowly into the desired area, ensuring patient comfort and effective anesthesia.
  4. Single Use: The vial is designed for single use only. Discard any unused portion.

Warnings:

  • Allergic Reactions: Avoid in patients with known hypersensitivity to lidocaine or other amide-type anesthetics.
  • Systemic Toxicity: Use caution with large doses; monitor for central nervous system and cardiovascular effects.
  • Methemoglobinemia: Patients with certain conditions may be at risk; monitor levels when indicated.
  • Pregnancy and Lactation: Use only if clearly needed and assess risks versus benefits.

Side Effects:

  • Common: Mild transient pain at the injection site, numbness, and tingling.
  • Serious: Allergic reactions, CNS toxicity (seizures, confusion), cardiovascular issues (hypotension, bradycardia).

Xylocaine 1% for Injection MPF by Fresenius USA offers a reliable and effective local anesthetic solution, delivering fast-acting pain relief with a trusted safety profile, ideal for a wide range of clinical applications.

Xylocaine 1% Injection MPF 5 mL Single-Dose Vials, 25/Tray (Rx)
Xylocaine 1% Injection MPF 5 mL Single-Dose Vials, 25/Tray (Rx)
$ 259.95 $ 139.95
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FAQs for Lidocaine Injections
  • What Is a Lidocaine Injection Used For?

    Lidocaine injection is widely used for: Numbing specific areas before procedures (e.g., dental work, skin surgery) Blocking nerve pain (nerve block injections, epidurals) Relieving muscle/joint pain Treating heart rhythm problems (as an antiarrhythmic agent)

  • Lidocaine Dosage and Administration

    Typical dose depends on site and procedure (consult your healthcare provider). Administered intradermally, subcutaneously, or intramuscularly. NEVER self-inject without medical supervision!

  • How long does lidocaine last if injected?

    Lidocaine typically provides pain relief for 1 to 3 hours, depending on the dose, injection site, and individual response.

  • Why do numbing injections hurt so bad?

    The initial sting may be due to needle insertion or the acidic pH of the solution. Discomfort is brief and quickly followed by numbness.

  • Can lidocaine cause vomiting?

    Yes, nausea and vomiting are potential but uncommon side effects of lidocaine.

  • Where should you NOT inject lidocaine?

    Avoid injecting into arteries, infected areas, or near major nerves. Use extreme caution around the spinal cord and head/neck.

  • How painful is a lidocaine injection?

    Most patients feel a quick pinch or burning lasting just a few seconds.

  • What kind of pain is lidocaine good for?

    Lidocaine is highly effective for acute pain, minor surgery, nerve pain, and dental pain.

  • How much time does a lidocaine injection take to work?

    Lidocaine starts numbing the area within 1 to 3 minutes after injection.

  • Is lidocaine an opioid?

    No, lidocaine is a local anesthetic, NOT an opioid. It does not cause addiction.

  • What happens if lidocaine hits a nerve?

    It may cause temporary numbness, tingling, or rarely, nerve injury if directly injected.

  • Does lidocaine injection make you sleepy?

    Lidocaine usually does not cause drowsiness at standard doses but high doses can lead to CNS effects.

  • Will lidocaine raise your blood pressure?

    Lidocaine does not normally raise blood pressure; however, overdoses can affect heart function.

  • How long does lidocaine stay in your bloodstream?

    Lidocaine is metabolized within 1.5 to 2 hours, but traces can remain longer based on dose and liver function.

  • What does lidocaine do to the heart?

    Lidocaine is used to treat arrhythmias; in rare cases, overdose can cause heart problems.

  • How deep does a lidocaine injection go?

    Depends on purpose: subcutaneous, intradermal, or deeper (nerve blocks).

  • What is the major side effect of lidocaine?

    Major side effect: Toxicity, including seizures, arrhythmias, and CNS depression at very high doses.

  • Can you drive after a lidocaine injection?

    Yes, if you are alert and not sedated. Ask your doctor if unsure, especially after large doses.

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