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LIDOVEX
Overview
What is LIDOVEX?
Lidovex Cream is a topical anesthetic indicated for the relief of pruritus, pruritic eczemas, abrasions, minor burns, insect bites, pain, soreness, and discomfort due to pruritus ani, pruritus vulvae, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and similar conditions of the skin and mucous membranes.
What does LIDOVEX look like?


What are the available doses of LIDOVEX?
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What should I talk to my health care provider before I take LIDOVEX?
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How should I use LIDOVEX?
Anesthetic for relief of pruritus, pruritic
eczemas, abrasions, minor burns, insect bites, pain,
soreness and discomfort due to pruritus ani, pruritus
vulvae, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and similar conditions
of the skin and mucous membranes.
Apply a thin film to the affected area two or three times daily or as directed by a physician.
What interacts with LIDOVEX?
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What are the warnings of LIDOVEX?
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What are the precautions of LIDOVEX?
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What are the side effects of LIDOVEX?
During or immediately after treatment, the skin at the site
of treatment may develop erythema or edema or may be
the locus of abnormal sensation.
What should I look out for while using LIDOVEX?
Traumatized mucosa, secondary bacterial infection of the
area of proposed application and known hypersensitivity
to any of the components. Lidocaine is contraindicated in
patients with a known history of hypersensitivity to local
anesthetics of the amide type.
For external use only. Not for ophthalmic use.
What might happen if I take too much LIDOVEX?
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How should I store and handle LIDOVEX?
Receipt, transfer, handling, possession, or use of this product is subject to the radioactive material regulations and licensing requirements of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Agreement States or Licensing States as appropriate.Lidovex Cream is supplied as a white cream in: 60 g tube, NDC 69336-700-60.
Clinical Information
Chemical Structure
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Lidovex Cream releases lidocaine from a mild acidic vehicle to stabilize the neuronal membrane by inhibiting the ionic fluxes required for initiation and conduction of impulses, thereby effecting local anesthetic action. A mild acidic vehicle lowers pH to increase protection against alkaline irritations and to provide a favorable environment for healing.
Lidocaine is chemically designated as acetamide, 2- (diethylamino)-N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl), and has the following structure..
Non-Clinical Toxicology
Traumatized mucosa, secondary bacterial infection of the area of proposed application and known hypersensitivity to any of the components. Lidocaine is contraindicated in patients with a known history of hypersensitivity to local anesthetics of the amide type.For external use only. Not for ophthalmic use.
Methazolamide should be used with caution in patients on steroid therapy because of the potential for developing hypokalemia.
Caution is advised for patients receiving high-dose aspirin and methazolamide concomitantly, as anorexia, tachypnea, lethargy, coma and death have been reported with concomitant use of high-dose aspirin and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (see ).
If irritation or sensitivity occurs or infection appears, discontinue use and institute appropriate therapy. Lidovex 3.75% Cream should be used with caution in ill, elderly, debilitated patients and children who may be more sensitive to the systemic effects of lidocaine.
During or immediately after treatment, the skin at the site of treatment may develop erythema or edema or may be the locus of abnormal sensation.
Reference
This information is obtained from the National Institute of Health's Standard Packaging Label drug database.
"https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/"
While we update our database periodically, we cannot guarantee it is always updated to the latest version.
Review
Professional
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Interactions
Interactions
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