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Xylocaine (lidocaine HCl) 1% and Epinephrine 1% Injection 1:00,000 Multiple-Dose Vial 20 mL x 25/Tray (RX)

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Xylocaine 1% with Epinephrine Injection is used for local anesthesia and vasoconstriction during surgical and dental procedures. Xylocaine (Lidocaine) numbs specific areas to provide pain relief, while Epinephrine constricts blood vessels, prolonging anesthetic effects and reducing bleeding. This combination is valuable for procedures requiring precision and hemostasis, enhancing patient comfort and surgical outcomes. By minimizing sensation and controlling blood flow, it supports efficient and effective minor surgeries in medical and dental practices.

Xylocaine (lidocaine HCl) 1% and Epinephrine 1:100,000 Injection by Fresenius Kabi is a local anesthetic solution designed to provide effective pain relief and control bleeding during medical and dental procedures. Packaged in a convenient multiple-dose 20 mL vial, this formulation is ideal for minor surgical interventions, dental procedures, and other treatments requiring local anesthesia. Available in trays of 25, this product meets the demands of busy healthcare settings requiring reliable and efficient anesthetic solutions.

Details and Features:

  • Concentration: Lidocaine HCl 1% with Epinephrine 1:100,000
  • Format: Multiple-dose vial, 20 mL each, in trays of 25 vials
  • Anesthetic Properties: Provides rapid onset and intermediate duration of anesthesia
  • Vasoconstrictor: Epinephrine enhances hemostasis, minimizing bleeding during procedures
  • Packaging: Securely sealed vials ensure sterility and preserve solution efficacy

Mechanism of Action:

Lidocaine acts by stabilizing the neuronal membrane and inhibiting the ionic fluxes required for initiating and conducting impulses, thereby providing local anesthesia. The addition of epinephrine constricts blood vessels at the administration site, prolonging the anesthetic effect and reducing systemic absorption, leading to controlled bleeding during procedures.

Warnings:

  • Allergy Alert: Patients allergic to local anesthetics of the amide type should not use this product.
  • Cardiovascular Effects: Use caution in patients with severe cardiac conditions, as epinephrine can exacerbate arrhythmias and increase blood pressure.
  • Sulfite Sensitivity: Contains sulfites which may cause allergic reactions in susceptible individuals.
  • Methemoglobinemia: Rare but serious condition can occur; monitor patients for signs of cyanosis and dyspnea.

Side Effects:

  • Common: Mild irritation, redness, or swelling at the injection site
  • Serious: Cardiovascular effects (arrhythmias, hypertension), CNS effects (dizziness, tremor, or seizures), allergic reactions (rash, itching, or anaphylaxis)
  • Systemic Toxicity: Signs include confusion, drowsiness, or tinnitus, requiring prompt medical attention.

This comprehensive product offers healthcare professionals reliable anesthetization and hemostasis, ensuring effective and safe patient outcomes across various medical applications. Proper usage and observation of precautions are imperative for optimal benefits and minimizing risks.

Xylocaine (lidocaine HCl) 1% and Epinephrine 1% Injection 1:00,000 Multiple-Dose Vial 20 mL x 25/Tray (RX)
Xylocaine (lidocaine HCl) 1% and Epinephrine 1% Injection 1:00,000 Multiple-Dose Vial 20 mL x 25/Tray (RX)
$ 259.99 $ 195.99
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FAQs for Xylocaine Injection – Fast-Acting Local Anesthetic for Effective Pain Relief
  • What is Xylocaine Injection Used For?

    Xylocaine Injection (also known as Lidocaine Injection) is a top-rated, FDA-approved local anesthetic commonly used for: Dental anesthesia Minor surgical procedures Nerve block injections Relief of pain from injuries Minor skin procedures and stitches Medical diagnostics It works swiftly to numb targeted areas, delivering fast and effective pain management.

  • How Long Does a Xylocaine Injection Last?

    A typical dose of Xylocaine Injection provides numbing effects within 2–5 minutes, and the pain relief typically lasts 1–2 hours depending on the procedure and dosage.

  • Can Lidocaine Cause Bruising?

    Lidocaine (Xylocaine) injections are generally safe, but some patients may experience bruising or mild redness at the injection site, especially after multiple injections or in sensitive skin.

  • Is Lidocaine Injection Safe While Pregnant?

    Xylocaine (Lidocaine) can be used during pregnancy when deemed necessary by your physician. However, always consult your healthcare professional before use, as individual cases may vary.

  • Where NOT to Use Xylocaine?

    Never inject Xylocaine into: Inflamed or infected tissues Intravenously for local anesthesia (unless specified by the doctor) Sensitive areas like eyes, spinal canal (unless intended for specialized procedures)

  • What’s the Difference Between Lidocaine and Xylocaine?

    Lidocaine and Xylocaine are essentially the same drug; Xylocaine is a brand name for lidocaine hydrochloride. Both are effective topical and injectable local anesthetics widely used in medical and dental settings.

  • How Much Time Does Xylocaine Take to Work?

    Xylocaine Injection begins to work within 2–5 minutes, rapidly eliminating pain and preparing the area for your procedure.

  • What is the Major Side Effect of Lidocaine?

    The most significant side effects include: Temporary numbness Tingling or swelling Rare allergic reactions In high doses or accidental intravascular injection: dizziness, irregular heartbeat, tremors, or seizures Always seek medical advice if adverse reactions occur.

  • What Are the Precautions for Xylocaine Injection?

    Do not use if allergic to lidocaine or amide-type anesthetics Use with caution in liver, kidney, or heart conditions Keep out of children's reach Inform your doctor about all medications and allergies Monitor for signs of toxicity, such as dizziness or visual disturbances

  • What is Another Name for Xylocaine Injection?

    Other common names include Lidocaine Injection and Lignocaine Injection. Xylocaine is the widely recognized branded version.

  • How Do You Inject Xylocaine?

    Administered by healthcare professionals only Injection is given subcutaneously, intradermally, or via nerve block methods depending on the procedure. Sterile technique is mandatory.

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