Emla Cream 5% 30g
Emla Cream Anaesthetises Skin Prior to Painful Procedures
Emla Cream is used to anaesthetise the skin prior to painful procedures such as needle puncture, insertion of iv catheters, blood sampling, minor skin surgery, tattooing or laser tattoo removal.
Emla Cream contains 2 local anaesthetics, Lignocaine and Prilocaine to temporarily deaden the pain response. These local anaesthetics are mixed in a special base which allows the active ingredients to pass through the skin. The numbing effect of Emla Cream allows minor surgical procedures to be done without you feeling any pain. However you may still experience feeling pressure in this area if touched.
Directions: Apply about 2 grams as a thick layer. Do not rub in. Cover Emla with an occlusive dressing. Do not spread the cream. After 60 minutes remove the dressing. Wipe off the Emla. Clean the entire area and begin procedure.
Ingredients:
- Lignocaine - 25mg/g
- Prilocaine - 25mg/g
- Cream Base
Precautions: Keep Emla Cream out of reach of children. Do NOT take Emla Cream if you have a known allergy to any of the ingredients listed. Do NOT exceed the recommended dose. If skin irritation occurs, stop use immediately and seek medical attention. Do not apply Emla near eyes. Do not apply to broken skin.
Presentation: Each pack of Emla Cream contains a 30 g tube.
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Great for tattoos
Used this cream before my tattoo and didn't feel a thing until a spot was hit I hadn't covered.