Lidocaine HCL 2% | 20mg | 10mL Injectable MDV
AUR-55150025410
Auromedics Pharmaceuticals
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Anesthetics
Lidocaine HCL 2% is a powerful local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic agent widely utilized to provide localized pain relief and to manage certain cardiac conditions. Each 10 mL multiple-dose vial (MDV) contains a sterile solution of lidocaine hydrochloride at a concentration of 2%, equating to 20 mg of lidocaine per mL. This versatile injectable solution is designed for use by healthcare professionals in various medical and surgical settings to ensure effective pain management and control of arrhythmic episodes.
Key Features:
- Active Ingredient: Lidocaine Hydrochloride (HCL), a widely used and highly effective local anesthetic, present at a 2% concentration (20 mg per mL).
- Formulation: A sterile, clear, colorless injectable solution formulated for flexibility in administration, including local infiltration, nerve block, and intravenous use for arrhythmias.
- Multiple-Dose Vial: Supplied in a 10 mL multiple-dose vial, allowing for multiple uses and doses from a single vial, enhancing convenience in clinical settings.
- Fast-Acting: Provides rapid onset of action, typically achieving anesthetic effects within 2-5 minutes, offering prompt and reliable pain relief.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for a variety of procedures including local anesthesia for minor surgeries, dental procedures, epidurals, and intravenous administration for arrhythmia management.
Indications:
- Local Anesthesia: Used for minor surgical procedures, dental work, or any scenario requiring the numbing of a localized area to relieve pain.
- Nerve Blocks: Ideal for performing peripheral nerve blocks, offering targeted regional anesthesia for specific parts of the body.
- Epidural Anesthesia: Commonly used in epidural blocks for pain relief during childbirth or major surgical procedures requiring lower body anesthesia.
- Antiarrhythmic: Administered intravenously to treat acute ventricular arrhythmias, particularly in emergency settings or during cardiac surgery.