Lidocaine (Anorectal) Top
Generic Name: LIDOCAINE PATCH - TOPICAL
Pronounced: (LIE-doh-cane)
Lidocaine (Anorectal) Top Uses
This medication is used to relieve nerve pain after
shingles (infection with the herpes zoster virus). This type of pain is called
post-herpetic neuralgia. Lidocaine helps to reduce sharp/burning/aching pain as
well as discomfort caused by skin areas that are overly sensitive to touch.
Lidocaine belongs to a class of drugs known as local anesthetics. It works by
causing a temporary loss of feeling in the area where you apply the
patch.
How To Use Lidocaine (Anorectal) Top
This product should only be applied to healthy, normal
skin. Do not apply to skin that is broken or irritated. Dosage is based on your
medical condition and response to therapy.
Remove the protective liner and apply the patch to the
skin area that is most painful. Apply the prescribed number of patches, usually
only once a day for up to 12 hours or as directed by your doctor. Do not apply
more than 3 patches once a day or leave any patch on for longer than 12 hours
in any 24-hour period. If a smaller patch is needed, it may be cut with
scissors before the liner is removed.
Wash your hands well after each application. Avoid getting
this medication in your eyes or mucous membranes (e.g., nose, mouth). If
contact with the eyes accidentally occurs, wash your eyes immediately with
water and protect them until normal feeling returns.
Inform your doctor if your condition does not improve or
worsens.
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