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Xylocaine 2% with Adrenaline 1 in 80 000 Dental TM
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Active ingredients: lidocaine + adrenaline (epinephrine), lidocaine, adrenaline (epinephrine)
Brand name
(ARTG)
: 2% XYLOCAINE DENTAL WITH ADRENALINE 1:80,000 2.2mL injection cartridgeConsumer Medicine Information (CMI)
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What this medicine is used for
(ARTG)
INDICATIONS AS AT 25 JULY 2003 : Lidocaine (lignocaine) solutions are indicated for the production of local anaesthesia in routine dental procedures and oral surgery by means of infiltration and nerve block techniques. Lidocaine (lignocaine) solutions with adrenaline (epinephrine) are recommended for oral surgery requiring prolonged duration of anaesthesia and haemostasis.
How to use this medicine
(ARTG)
This medicine contains one component only.
Component :
- Injection, solution
- Subcutaneous
- Clear, colourless solution, practically free of visible particles
Storage conditions
(ARTG)
- Store at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius
- Protect from Light
- Do not Freeze
- Refrigerate
- Shelf lifetime is 24 Months.
Do I need a prescription ?
(ARTG)
These medicine packs are available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
- 2.2 mL x 50 pack
- 2.2mL x 100 pack
- 2.2mL x 500 pack
Pregnant or planning a pregnancy ?
(AHT)
For the active ingredient lidocaine
This medicine is generally considered safe during pregnancy if taken as directed. During pregnancy, you should discuss your medicine use with your doctor or pharmacist.
Reporting side effects
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