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Gebauer Pain Ease Topical Anesthetic Skin Refrigerant Spray Medium Stream 1 oz

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Original price $ 24.95
Current price $ 19.95
SKU 00386-0008-04

Gebauer Pain Ease Topical Anesthetic Skin Refrigerant Medium Stream Spray is a topical spray that is designed to help provide temporary numbing and relief from minor pain and irritation. It contains an FDA approved formulation of ethyl chloride, a cooling anesthetic commonly used by healthcare professionals for years to temporarily alleviate minor pain. The medium stream spray allows for targeted application to the skin to help provide localized numbness and relief. This product is commonly used for numbing the skin before injections, minor surgical procedures, and minor burns. It can also be used for insect bites, scrapes, and other minor skin irritations. Always read and follow the product label and consult with your healthcare provider before use.

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  • Pain Ease can be used prior to, or in some cases in place of, lidocaine injections.
  • Non-drug
  • Non-flammable
  • Easy to use
  • Can be used by any licensed healthcare practitioner without the order of a physician
Gebauer Pain Ease Topical Anesthetic Skin Refrigerant Spray Medium Stream 1 oz
Gebauer Pain Ease Topical Anesthetic Skin Refrigerant Spray Medium Stream 1 oz
$ 24.95 $ 19.95
FAQs for Skin Refrigerant Sprays for Instant Pain Relief, Rapid Skin Numbing, and Fast First Aid
  • Why Choose Our Skin Refrigerant Spray?

    Rapid, Long-Lasting Numbing: Delivers immediate, powerful local anesthesia to the skin—perfect for injections, blood draws, tattooing, microneedling, or minor medical procedures. Topical Pain Relief On Demand: Cools and soothes instantly, making it ideal for muscle strains, sprains, bruises, dental shots, burns, bites, stings, and post-workout recovery. Clinically-Tested & Doctor-Approved: Used by physicians and nurses for needle phobia, cannulation, dialysis procedures, and minor surgical interventions. Portable & Safe: Compact aerosol can for convenient use at home, in clinics, or during travel and sports. Safe for adults and children (refers to label instructions). Dermatologist Recommended for rapid inflammation relief, swelling reduction, and improving comfort during dermatological treatments.

  • What happens when you get refrigerant on your skin?

    When refrigerant (such as Freon or skin refrigerant spray) contacts skin, it can cause rapid cooling, resulting in freeze burns or frostbite. Always use skin refrigerant sprays as directed and take caution to avoid prolonged skin contact or misuse. For accidental exposure to industrial refrigerants, seek medical attention immediately.

  • What is the numbing spray for dialysis patients?

    For dialysis patients, doctors typically use a topical numbing spray (like ethyl chloride or skin refrigerant spray) to numb the skin before needle insertion, reducing procedural pain and discomfort.

  • What is the cold spray for numbing?

    Cold sprays for numbing, such as skin refrigerant spray or ethyl chloride, provide instant localized anesthesia by cooling the skin surface before injections, blood draws, minor surgeries, or sports injuries.

  • How long does numbing spray last on skin?

    The numbing effect of skin refrigerant spray usually lasts 2–5 minutes, providing a critical window for pain-free needle procedures or injury management.

  • How to treat Freon burn on skin fast?

    For a Freon or refrigerant burn, promptly remove any contaminated clothing, rinse the skin with lukewarm water for 15–20 minutes, and avoid rubbing the area. Seek emergency medical care if blisters, severe burns, or persistent pain occur.

  • What to do if you get sprayed with Freon?

    For a Freon or refrigerant burn, promptly remove any contaminated clothing, rinse the skin with lukewarm water for 15–20 minutes, and avoid rubbing the area. Seek emergency medical care if blisters, severe burns, or persistent pain occur.

  • What spray do doctors use to numb skin?

    Doctors often use ethyl chloride skin refrigerant spray or lidocaine topical sprays to numb skin before injections, IVs, or minor surgical procedures.

  • What is the strongest topical numbing?

    The strongest topical numbing products include prescription-strength lidocaine (5%) and other anesthetic sprays, gels, or creams, proven for deep or extended numbing.

  • What are the side effects of cold spray?

    Possible side effects of cold spray include skin irritation, redness, temporary numbness, and—in rare cases—freeze burns or allergic reactions. Always follow instructions and avoid overuse.

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