Lidocaine + Epinephrine 1% | 20mL Injectable MDV
Pfizer
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Lidocaine HCl with Epinephrine 1% is a versatile, sterile local anesthetic solution designed for safe and effective pain management during medical and dental procedures. Combining the fast-acting anesthetic properties of lidocaine with the vasoconstrictive benefits of epinephrine, this solution minimizes bleeding, prolongs anesthesia, and enhances procedural precision. It comes in a convenient 20mL multiple-dose vial (MDV), ensuring ease of use for healthcare providers in various clinical settings.
Key Features:
- Dual-Action Formula:
- Lidocaine HCl (1%): A rapid-onset local anesthetic that provides effective pain relief by blocking nerve signals at the site of application.
- Epinephrine (1:100,000): A vasoconstrictor that reduces local blood flow, minimizes bleeding, and prolongs the anesthetic effect for extended procedural time.
- Sterile Multiple-Dose Vial (MDV):
- Convenient 20mL capacity allows multiple withdrawals with proper aseptic techniques, reducing waste and increasing cost-efficiency.
- Clear labeling ensures easy identification and accurate dosing.
- Wide Applicability:
- Ideal for minor surgical procedures, dental interventions, suturing, and diagnostic applications.
- Suitable for both medical and dental practices requiring effective and controlled local anesthesia.
- Safety and Efficacy:
- Manufactured under stringent quality control standards to ensure patient safety and product reliability.
- Includes epinephrine to minimize systemic absorption of lidocaine, reducing the risk of toxicity.
Intended Use:
Lidoaine with Epinephrine is used for infiltration, nerve block, and regional anesthesia in medical, dental, and minor surgical settings. The vasoconstrictive properties of epinephrine make it especially useful in areas requiring minimal bleeding for enhanced visualization and precision.
Directions for Use:
- Inspect the vial for particulate matter or discoloration before use. Do not use if the solution appears compromised.
- Use aseptic techniques to withdraw the required dose.
- Administer via the chosen anesthesia technique, adhering to dosing guidelines to prevent toxicity.
- Discard any unused solution after the vial’s expiration date or beyond recommended storage time after first puncture.