XYLOCAINE INJECTION 2%-lidocaine
29.9 INR/Piece
Product Details:
- Medicine Type Veterinary Raw Materials
- Physical Form Liquid
- Ingredients Chemicals
- Recommended For Dogs, Pig, Cats, Cattle
- Storage Instructions Cool and Dry Place
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XYLOCAINE INJECTION 2%-lidocaine Price And Quantity
- 29.9 INR/Piece
- 1 , , Box
XYLOCAINE INJECTION 2%-lidocaine Product Specifications
- Liquid
- Dogs, Pig, Cats, Cattle
- Chemicals
- Veterinary Raw Materials
- Cool and Dry Place
XYLOCAINE INJECTION 2%-lidocaine Trade Information
- 100 , , Box Per Day
- 9 Days
- 30ml
- Australia, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Central America, Asia, North America, Africa
- All India
Product Description
Description:
Xylocaine 2 % Injection is an effective numbing medicine used before surgical procedures. It blocks nerve signals from aspecific part of the body and is categorized as a local anesthetic medicine. Itis also used to treat arrhythmia characterized by an improper beating of the heart.
Side effects:
- Major & minor side effects for Xylocaine 2 %Injection
- Flushing or redness of skin
- Injection site bruising and red coloration
- Nausea or Vomiting
- Cracked or scaly skin
- Fast heartbeat
- Difficulty in breathing
- Join pain and swelling
- Swelling of face, lips, eyelids, tongue, hands andfeet
- Blurred vision
- Chills or cold sweats.
Uses:
- Anesthesia: This medicine is used to numb a specificarea of the body to reduce pain and discomfort caused by surgical or other invasive medical procedures. Both the injectable and topical forms are used foranesthesia.
- Pain and irritation: This medicine is used to relieve pain, swelling and discomfort associated with conditions like sunburn,insect bites, minor cuts, scratches, and burns.
- Hemorrhoids: This medicine is used to relieve pain,itching and discomfort caused by hemorrhoids.
- Postherpetic Neuralgia: This medicine is used to relieve pain and burning sensation that lasts after the blisters or shingles have disappeared.
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