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hydrocortisone acetate and lidocaine hydrochloride
Overview
What is Ana-Lex?
DESCRIPTION:
Hydrocortisone acetate has a chemical name pregn-4-ene-3, 20-dione, 21-(acetyloxy)-11,17-dihydroxy-(11ß)-. It has the following structural formula:
Lidocaine HCl is chemically designated as acetamide, 2(diethylamino)- N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl), and has the following structure:
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What are the available doses of Ana-Lex?
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What should I talk to my health care provider before I take Ana-Lex?
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How should I use Ana-Lex?
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What interacts with Ana-Lex?
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What are the warnings of Ana-Lex?
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What should I look out for while using Ana-Lex?
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
WARNINGS:
KEEP PRODUCT AND CLEANSING WIPES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Topical formulations of lidocaine may be absorbed to a greater extent through mucous membranes and abraded, fissured or irritated skin than through intact skin. Ana-Lex™ should not be ingested or applied into the mouth, inside of the nose or in the eyes. Ana-Lex™ should not be used in the ears. Any situation where lidocaine penetrates beyond the tympanic membrane into the middle ear is contraindicated because of ototoxicity associated with lidocaine observed in animals when instilled in the middle ear. Ana-Lex™ should not come into contact with the eye or be applied into the eye because of the risk of severe eye irritation and the loss of eye surface sensation which reduces protective reflexes and can lead to corneal irritation and possibly abrasion. If eye contact occurs, rinse out the eye immediately with saline or water and protect the eye surface until sensation is restored.
What might happen if I take too much Ana-Lex?
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How should I store and handle Ana-Lex?
Store at 25°C (77ºF); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature].HOW SUPPLIED:
Clinical Information
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Non-Clinical Toxicology
CONTRAINDICATIONS:WARNINGS:
KEEP PRODUCT AND CLEANSING WIPES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Topical formulations of lidocaine may be absorbed to a greater extent through mucous membranes and abraded, fissured or irritated skin than through intact skin. Ana-Lex™ should not be ingested or applied into the mouth, inside of the nose or in the eyes. Ana-Lex™ should not be used in the ears. Any situation where lidocaine penetrates beyond the tympanic membrane into the middle ear is contraindicated because of ototoxicity associated with lidocaine observed in animals when instilled in the middle ear. Ana-Lex™ should not come into contact with the eye or be applied into the eye because of the risk of severe eye irritation and the loss of eye surface sensation which reduces protective reflexes and can lead to corneal irritation and possibly abrasion. If eye contact occurs, rinse out the eye immediately with saline or water and protect the eye surface until sensation is restored.
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Reference
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Interactions
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