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Product Description
EMLA -Creme enthält die Medikamente Lidocain und Prilocain. Diese sind Teil einer Klasse von Medikamenten, die als Lokalanästhetik bekannt sind.
Die Hautoberfläche wird vorübergehend durch EMLA -Creme betäubt. Es wird vor bestimmten medizinischen Eingriffen auf die Haut angewendet. Dies hilft, Hautschmerzen zu lindern, aber Sie können immer noch Druck und Berührung erleben.
Richtung:
Es kann verwendet werden, um die Haut vor den folgenden Verfahren zu betäuben:
• Eine Nadel einfügt (zum Beispiel, wenn Sie eine Injektion oder eine Blutuntersuchung haben).
• Kleinere Hautverfahren.
• Hauttransplantate verschiedener Typen.
• Beingeschwürenreinigung und Debridement.
Es kann auch verwendet werden, um die Genitalien bei Erwachsenen zuvor zu betäuben:
Die gezeigten Bilder können eine Reihe von Produkten darstellen, oder sie können nur zu Illustrationszwecken sein und sind möglicherweise nicht genaue Darstellungen.
United Kingdom & Rest of the World Shipping Details: Same day dispatch for orders placed by 2pm (Orders after 2pm dispatched next working day).
Free shipping on orders over £50 to the UK.
Returns: Our products are meant to make you feel healthy and at your best. If you need to return your item, you can do so free of charge within 30 days in the same original and unopened packaging. Subject to T&C's.
How to take
EMLA Cream can be applied to numb the skin before:
- Needle insertions (e.g., injections or blood tests)
- Minor skin surgeries
- Certain skin grafts
- Cleaning and debridement of leg ulcers
For adults, it can also numb the genitals before:
- Injections
- Medical procedures like wart removal
A doctor or nurse should oversee the use of EMLA Cream on the genitals. The location, amount, and duration of application depend on the procedure. Your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse will apply the cream or instruct you on how to do it. If self-applying, obtain dressings from your healthcare provider to use with EMLA. When used on the genitals, supervision by a healthcare professional is required.
For adults and adolescents (12 years and older):
- For minor procedures (e.g., needle insertions or minor skin surgeries): Apply 2g in a thick layer for 1 to 5 hours under a dressing.
- For hospital procedures needing deeper anesthesia (e.g., split-skin grafting): Apply 1.5g to 2g per 10 cm² for 2 to 5 hours under a dressing.
- For larger areas of newly shaven skin (e.g., hair removal): Apply 1.5g per 10 cm² for 1 to 5 hours under a dressing.
- For genital skin before local anesthetic injections (adult men only): Apply 1g per 10 cm² for 15 minutes under a dressing.
- For genital skin before minor surgeries (e.g., wart removal for adults only): Apply 5g to 10g for 10 minutes without a dressing. Start the procedure immediately.
- For leg ulcers before cleaning or debridement: Apply 1-2g per 10 cm², up to 10g total, under an airtight dressing for 30 to 60 minutes. Remove with cotton gauze and cleanse immediately. Can be used up to 15 times over 1-2 months.
For children:
- For minor procedures (e.g., needle insertions or minor skin surgeries):
- Newborns and infants under 3 months: Up to 1g on a 10 cm² area for 1 hour, once in 24 hours.
- Infants 3-12 months: Up to 2g on a 20 cm² area for 1 hour, max
Welzo is not liable for allergen information. Always follow the directions/ingredients on the product packaging to ensure proper use.
Warnings
Avoid using EMLA Cream if you are allergic to lidocaine, prilocaine, or any other ingredients in the cream. Consult your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse before using EMLA Cream if you or your child have anemia, glucose-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, methaemoglobinaemia, atopic dermatitis, are a pre-term newborn, or are under 12 months and taking other medicines affecting blood pigment levels. Inform your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking, including over-the-counter and herbal products, as EMLA Cream can interact with them. Specifically, mention if you or your child have used sulphonamides, other local anesthetics, or medications for irregular heartbeat like mexiletine or amiodarone. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, discuss with your healthcare provider before using EMLA Cream, as its ingredients can pass into breast milk, though generally not harmful. EMLA Cream contains polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil, which may cause skin reactions. Use EMLA Cream as directed by your healthcare provider. Do not apply on cuts, grazes, wounds (except leg ulcers), rashes, eczema, near the eyes, inside the nose, ear, mouth, anus, or on children's genitals. Avoid using on newly shaved skin larger than 600 cm², and do not exceed 60 g. Keep EMLA Cream out of your eyes; if contact occurs, rinse with lukewarm water or saline. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately. If you use more than recommended, contact your healthcare provider even if you have no symptoms. Overdose symptoms include dizziness, tingling around the mouth, numbness of the tongue, abnormal taste, blurred vision, ringing in the ears, and risk of acute methaemoglobinaemia. Severe overdose may cause seizures, low blood pressure, slowed or stopped breathing, and altered heartbeat, which can be life-threatening. For any questions, consult your healthcare provider. EMLA Cream may cause side effects, though not everyone experiences them. Severe allergic reactions are rare but require immediate medical attention. Common side effects include redness, slight swelling, or pale skin at the application site. Uncommon effects include mild burning or itching. Rare effects include mild allergic reactions, small red dots on the skin, and eye irritation if the cream gets into the eyes. Report any serious or unlisted side effects to your healthcare provider. Keep E
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Product Description
EMLA -Creme enthält die Medikamente Lidocain und Prilocain. Diese sind Teil einer Klasse von Medikamenten, die als Lokalanästhetik bekannt sind.
Die Hautoberfläche wird vorübergehend durch EMLA -Creme betäubt. Es wird vor bestimmten medizinischen Eingriffen auf die Haut angewendet. Dies hilft, Hautschmerzen zu lindern, aber Sie können immer noch Druck und Berührung erleben.
Richtung:
Es kann verwendet werden, um die Haut vor den folgenden Verfahren zu betäuben:
• Eine Nadel einfügt (zum Beispiel, wenn Sie eine Injektion oder eine Blutuntersuchung haben).
• Kleinere Hautverfahren.
• Hauttransplantate verschiedener Typen.
• Beingeschwürenreinigung und Debridement.
Es kann auch verwendet werden, um die Genitalien bei Erwachsenen zuvor zu betäuben:
Die gezeigten Bilder können eine Reihe von Produkten darstellen, oder sie können nur zu Illustrationszwecken sein und sind möglicherweise nicht genaue Darstellungen.
United Kingdom & Rest of the World Shipping Details: Same day dispatch for orders placed by 2pm (Orders after 2pm dispatched next working day).
Free shipping on orders over £50 to the UK.
Returns: Our products are meant to make you feel healthy and at your best. If you need to return your item, you can do so free of charge within 30 days in the same original and unopened packaging. Subject to T&C's.
How to take
EMLA Cream can be applied to numb the skin before:
- Needle insertions (e.g., injections or blood tests)
- Minor skin surgeries
- Certain skin grafts
- Cleaning and debridement of leg ulcers
For adults, it can also numb the genitals before:
- Injections
- Medical procedures like wart removal
A doctor or nurse should oversee the use of EMLA Cream on the genitals. The location, amount, and duration of application depend on the procedure. Your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse will apply the cream or instruct you on how to do it. If self-applying, obtain dressings from your healthcare provider to use with EMLA. When used on the genitals, supervision by a healthcare professional is required.
For adults and adolescents (12 years and older):
- For minor procedures (e.g., needle insertions or minor skin surgeries): Apply 2g in a thick layer for 1 to 5 hours under a dressing.
- For hospital procedures needing deeper anesthesia (e.g., split-skin grafting): Apply 1.5g to 2g per 10 cm² for 2 to 5 hours under a dressing.
- For larger areas of newly shaven skin (e.g., hair removal): Apply 1.5g per 10 cm² for 1 to 5 hours under a dressing.
- For genital skin before local anesthetic injections (adult men only): Apply 1g per 10 cm² for 15 minutes under a dressing.
- For genital skin before minor surgeries (e.g., wart removal for adults only): Apply 5g to 10g for 10 minutes without a dressing. Start the procedure immediately.
- For leg ulcers before cleaning or debridement: Apply 1-2g per 10 cm², up to 10g total, under an airtight dressing for 30 to 60 minutes. Remove with cotton gauze and cleanse immediately. Can be used up to 15 times over 1-2 months.
For children:
- For minor procedures (e.g., needle insertions or minor skin surgeries):
- Newborns and infants under 3 months: Up to 1g on a 10 cm² area for 1 hour, once in 24 hours.
- Infants 3-12 months: Up to 2g on a 20 cm² area for 1 hour, max
Welzo is not liable for allergen information. Always follow the directions/ingredients on the product packaging to ensure proper use.
Warnings
Avoid using EMLA Cream if you are allergic to lidocaine, prilocaine, or any other ingredients in the cream. Consult your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse before using EMLA Cream if you or your child have anemia, glucose-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, methaemoglobinaemia, atopic dermatitis, are a pre-term newborn, or are under 12 months and taking other medicines affecting blood pigment levels. Inform your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking, including over-the-counter and herbal products, as EMLA Cream can interact with them. Specifically, mention if you or your child have used sulphonamides, other local anesthetics, or medications for irregular heartbeat like mexiletine or amiodarone. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, discuss with your healthcare provider before using EMLA Cream, as its ingredients can pass into breast milk, though generally not harmful. EMLA Cream contains polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil, which may cause skin reactions. Use EMLA Cream as directed by your healthcare provider. Do not apply on cuts, grazes, wounds (except leg ulcers), rashes, eczema, near the eyes, inside the nose, ear, mouth, anus, or on children's genitals. Avoid using on newly shaved skin larger than 600 cm², and do not exceed 60 g. Keep EMLA Cream out of your eyes; if contact occurs, rinse with lukewarm water or saline. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately. If you use more than recommended, contact your healthcare provider even if you have no symptoms. Overdose symptoms include dizziness, tingling around the mouth, numbness of the tongue, abnormal taste, blurred vision, ringing in the ears, and risk of acute methaemoglobinaemia. Severe overdose may cause seizures, low blood pressure, slowed or stopped breathing, and altered heartbeat, which can be life-threatening. For any questions, consult your healthcare provider. EMLA Cream may cause side effects, though not everyone experiences them. Severe allergic reactions are rare but require immediate medical attention. Common side effects include redness, slight swelling, or pale skin at the application site. Uncommon effects include mild burning or itching. Rare effects include mild allergic reactions, small red dots on the skin, and eye irritation if the cream gets into the eyes. Report any serious or unlisted side effects to your healthcare provider. Keep E
Die EMLA -Creme, ohne die Abgabepackung zu kleiden, ist ein Game Changer! Es ist so einfach zu bedienen und effektiv. Dank dieser Verfahren habe ich während der Verfahren minimale Unbehagen erlebt. Auf jeden Fall ein Muss!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy EMLA -Creme ohne Dressing Pack 5g in the UK?
Yes, EMLA -Creme ohne Dressing Pack 5g is available to purchase in the United Kingdom from Welzo.
Disclaimer
The information provided on Welzo.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always read the manufacturer guidelines and consult with your healthcare professional before using any over-the-counter (OTC) products available on this website. Welzo.com does not endorse any specific products, treatments, or procedures mentioned on the site. Use of any information or products on this website is solely at your own risk. For specific medical advice, please consult your physician or a qualified healthcare provider.
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