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Xylocaine 2% Lidocaine with Epinephrine Injection 1:00,000 Multiple-Dose Vial 50 mL x 25/tray (Rx)

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Original price $ 425.00
Current price $ 375.00
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Advanced Local Anesthetic and Vasoconstrictor Solution for Surgical, Dental, and Medical Use — Trusted in Hospitals, Clinics, and Dental Practices Worldwide

Secure fast, reliable, and long-lasting local anesthesia with Xylocaine 2% (Lidocaine HCl with Epinephrine 1:100,000), provided in convenient multiple-dose 50 mL vials for high-volume clinical settings. Manufactured by Fresenius Kabi, a global leader in hospital injectables and anesthetic supplies, this prescription anesthetic is the gold standard for safe, effective pain control during surgical, dental, minor medical, and emergency procedures. Lidocaine ensures rapid onset of profound anesthesia, while epinephrine reduces bleeding with powerful vasoconstriction and prolongs anesthetic duration.

Key Product Features & Benefits

  • 2% Lidocaine with 1:100,000 Epinephrine Injection
    • Delivers potent amide local anesthesia and vasoconstriction for optimal surgical field visibility and controlled bleeding.
    • Prolongs numbing effect for extended procedures.
  • Multi-Dose 50 mL Vial — 25/Tray
    • Bulk packaging ensures cost-effective supply for hospitals, dental clinics, surgery centers, and emergency rooms.
    • Ready-to-use, sterile formulation for multiple patient use (as allowed by regulations).
  • Fast Onset & Effective Pain Relief
    • Commonly used for infiltration anesthesia, nerve blocks, local and regional anesthesia in oral surgery, dental work, suturing, and minor skin procedures.
  • Pharmacy, Dental & Surgical Supply Standard
    • Trusted by anesthesiologists, surgeons, dentists, oral surgeons, ER doctors, and pharmacy buyers for dependable local anesthetic needs.

Dosage and Administration

  • Standard Adult Dosage:
    • Dosage varies by procedure, size of area, and patient’s health status; typical ranges for local or regional anesthesia.
    • Maximum recommended dose: Do not exceed 7 mg/kg (with epinephrine) — always follow physician guidelines and product insert.
    • Inject slowly, aspirate frequently to avoid intravascular administration.
  • Route: For infiltration or nerve block.
  • Always use under direct supervision of licensed medical or dental professionals only.

Common Clinical Uses & Indications

  • Dental Anesthesia: Superior local anesthetic for oral surgery, tooth extraction, fillings, root canals, periodontal procedures, and cosmetic dentistry.
  • Surgical and Minor Procedures: Infiltration and regional blocks for small surgical sites, skin lacerations, biopsies, suturing, and wound care.
  • Emergency Medicine: Used for trauma-related pain management, laceration repair, abscess drainage, and burn care.
  • Medical Office Procedures: Skin biopsies, mole or cyst removal, injectable pain relief for soft tissue or joint treatments.
  • Nerve Blocks: For orthopedics, hand surgery, podiatric procedures, and more.

Side Effects

  • Common Side Effects:
    • Mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site
    • Temporary numbness or tingling
    • Mild headache, dizziness, restlessness
  • Serious Side Effects (seek medical care immediately):
    • Allergic reactions: Rash, swelling, difficulty breathing
    • Signs of toxicity: Seizures, confusion, slow/irregular heartbeat, low blood pressure, severe dizziness
    • Adverse cardiovascular effects (esp. with epinephrine): Palpitations, tachycardia, anxiety

Warnings & Precautions

  • Medical Supervision Only: For use by trained healthcare professionals with resuscitation equipment immediately available.
  • Cardiac Caution: Use with caution in patients with heart disease, arrhythmias, severe hypertension, or thyrotoxicosis.
  • Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to local anesthetics of the amide type, severe shock, or infection at the injection site.
  • Pediatric/Elderly: Dose adjustments may be necessary.
  • Drug Interactions: Avoid with beta-blockers, MAO inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, or certain general anesthetics.
  • Pregnancy & Lactation: Use only if clearly needed and prescribed; inform your doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding.

For prescription use only. Always follow all administration guidelines and ensure use by licensed health professionals. Not to be used for self-administration.

Order Xylocaine 2% (Lidocaine with Epinephrine 1:100,000) 50 mL Multi-Dose Vials (25/tray) by Fresenius Kabi today for reliable, safe, and effective pain control—trusted by dental clinics, hospitals, and surgeons worldwide!

Xylocaine 2% Lidocaine with Epinephrine Injection 1:00,000 Multiple-Dose Vial 50 mL x 25/tray (Rx)
Xylocaine 2% Lidocaine with Epinephrine Injection 1:00,000 Multiple-Dose Vial 50 mL x 25/tray (Rx)
$ 425.00 $ 375.00
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FAQs for Lidocaine with Epinephrine Injections - Fast, Reliable Local Anesthesia for Minor Surgery, Dental, and Wound Care
  • What is Lidocaine and Epinephrine Injection Used For?

    Lidocaine with epinephrine is used to provide local anesthesia for minor surgery, dental treatments, laceration repairs, suturing, skin biopsies, mole removals, and other medical or cosmetic procedures. Epinephrine helps constrict blood vessels, reducing bleeding and prolonging the numbing effect.

  • How Long Does Lidocaine with Epinephrine Injection Last?

    Pain relief from lidocaine with epinephrine lasts 2 to 6 hours depending on the site, dose, and individual response, making it ideal for extended procedures with less need for repeat injections.

  • How Much Lidocaine with Epi Can You Inject?

    The maximum recommended dose is typically 7 mg per kg (with epinephrine), but the exact amount should always be determined by a qualified healthcare professional based on procedure, location, and patient health.

  • Does Lidocaine with Epinephrine Make You Sleepy?

    No. Lidocaine with epinephrine is a local anesthetic and does NOT cause drowsiness. In rare cases, accidental systemic absorption or overdose may cause mild CNS effects, but sleepiness is not typical.

  • Who Should NOT Get Lidocaine Injections?

    Anyone with a known allergy to amide-type anesthetics or epinephrine Patients with certain heart conditions, severe liver problems, or infections at the injection site Those with significant cardiovascular disease should receive special consideration

  • On What Body Parts Should You NOT Use Lidocaine with Epinephrine?

    Do not inject into fingers, toes, nose, ears, or penis. These areas are at higher risk for restricted blood flow (ischemia), which can cause tissue damage due to epinephrine’s vasoconstriction.

  • What Are the Side Effects of Lidocaine Injections?

    Common: Mild redness, swelling, numbness, bruising at injection site Rare/Serious: Allergic reactions, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, blurred vision, seizures (typically with overdose), anxiety, and ringing in the ears

  • How Quickly Does a Lidocaine Injection Wear Off?

    Most effects wear off within 2 to 6 hours, but the exact time depends on location, dose, and individual metabolism.

  • Does Epi with Lidocaine Slow Healing?

    No, when used correctly. Lidocaine with epinephrine does not slow wound healing, but if misused in areas with poor blood supply, it may impact tissue health.

  • What Happens if Too Much Lidocaine is Injected?

    Overdose may cause toxicity: symptoms include dizziness, confusion, seizures, irregular heartbeat, or loss of consciousness. Medical emergencies require immediate attention.

  • How Long Does a Lidocaine Injection Stay in Your System?

    Lidocaine is metabolized in about 1–3 hours, but its numbing effect may persist up to 6 hours. Trace amounts may remain in your system up to 24 hours.

  • Does Lidocaine with Epi Increase Heart Rate?

    Yes, epinephrine may temporarily raise heart rate and blood pressure, especially if injected directly into a blood vessel or used at high doses.

  • How Much Lidocaine with Epinephrine is Safe?

    Up to 7 mg per kg of body weight with epinephrine is generally safe for adults, but lower doses are recommended for children and the elderly. Always follow professional dosing guidelines.

  • How Quickly Does Lidocaine Injection Take Effect?

    Numbing begins within 2 to 5 minutes of injection, providing fast and effective pain relief for medical and dental procedures.

  • How Can I Speed Up Lidocaine Wearing Off?

    Gently massage the injection area to increase blood flow Apply a warm compress Engage in light activity if recommended by your physician Never overwork the treated area; always follow aftercare instructions

  • Why Choose Our Lidocaine with Epinephrine Injections?

    Immediate, long-lasting pain relief for wound care, surgery & dental work Precise, medical-grade formulations for maximum safety Reduced bleeding with superior vasoconstriction Trusted by professionals in hospitals, clinics, and dental offices worldwide Sterile, easy-to-administer, and compatible with current medical guidelines Available in multiple concentrations for patient-specific dosing

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