gigantic [12:<40 C, preferably between 15 30 C. a c Actions Blocks nerve conduction near application site and produces temporary loss of feeling or sensation. b Blocks the generation and conduction of nerve impulses by decreasing the rate of depolarization of the nerve membrane. b Advice to Patients Importance of discontinuing therapy and consulting clinician if a rash or irritation develops during therapy. a c Importance of washing hands following administration. c Importance of avoiding contact with the eyes. a c Importance of using as directed and not applying in large quantities, particularly over raw surfaces or blistered areas. a Importance of discontinuing therapy and consulting clinician if dermatologic condition worsens or symptoms persist for> 7 days or if redness, irritation, or bleeding occurs. a c Importance of women informing their clinician if they are or plan to become pregnant or plan to breast-feed. c Importance of informing clinicians of existing or contemplated concomitant therapy, including prescription and OTC drugs, as well as any concomitant illnesses. c Importance of informing patients of other important precautionary information. (See Cautions.) Preparations Excipients in commercially available drug preparations may have clinically important effects in some individuals; consult specific product labeling for details. Please refer to the ASHP Drug Shortages Resource Center for information on shortages of one or more of these preparations. * available from one or more manufacturer, distributor, and/or repackager by generic (nonproprietary) name Dibucaine Routes Dosage Forms Strengths Brand Names Manufacturer Rectal or Topical Ointment 1%* Nupercainal Hemorrhoidal and Anesthetic Ointment (with acetone sodium bisulfite) Novartis AHFS DI Essentials. Copyright 2017, Selected Revisions August 1, 2009. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Inc., 4500 East-West Highway, Suite 900, Bethesda, Maryland 20814. References 101. Food and Drug Administration. FDA Public Health Advisory: Potential hazards of skin products containing numbing ingredients for relieving pain from mammography and other medical tests and conditions. 2009 Jan 16. From FDA website. 102. Food and Drug Administration. Topical Anesthetics. MedWatch alert. Rockville, MD; 2009 Jan 16. From FDA website. 103. Lambertz CK, Johnson CJ, Montgomery PG et al. Premedication to reduce discomfort during screening mammography. Radiology . 2008; 248:765-72. [PubMed 18647845] a. AHFS drug information 2004. McEvoy GK, ed. Dibucaine. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; 2007: 3537. b. AHFS drug information 2007. McEvoy GK, ed. Local Anesthetics, Parenteral, General Statement. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists; 2007: 3255-8. c. Novartis. Freemont, MI: Personal communication. d. Food and Drug Administration. FDA Public Health Advisory: Life-threatening side effects with use of skin products containing numbing ingredients for cosmetic procedures. 2007 Feb 6, updated 2007 Feb 9. From FDA website. Next Interactions Print this page Add to My Med List More about dibucaine topical Side Effects During Pregnancy or Breastfeeding Dosage Information Drug Interactions Support Group 7 Reviews Add your own review/rating Drug class: topical anesthetics Consumer resources Dibucaine topical Dibucaine Topical application (Advanced Reading) Professional resources Other brands: Nupercainal Related treatment guides Burns, External Hemorrhoids Anal Itching Local Anesthesia 40 C,>] FEATURED: CAR-T Cell Therapy Overview Mechanism of Action KTE-C19 Studies KTE-C19 Cancer Targets Adverse Events Manufacturing Drug Status Rx OTC Availability Rx and/or OTC C Pregnancy Category Risk cannot be ruled out N/A CSA Schedule Not a controlled drug Drug Class Topical anesthetics Related Drugs Hemorrhoids lidocaine topical , hydrocortisone topical , phenylephrine topical , Anusol-HC , Proctosol-HC , More... Anal Itching lidocaine topical , hydrocortisone topical , phenylephrine topical , Anusol-HC , Proctosol-HC , Proctozone HC , More... Burns, External lidocaine topical , vancomycin , gentamicin , tobramycin , Silvadene , Albutein , More... Local Anesthesia lidocaine ophthalmic , Marcaine , bupivacaine , cocaine topical , More... Dibucaine topical Rating 7 User Reviews 9.4 /10 7 User Reviews 9.4 Rate it! lack of ability
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