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Lidoderm Patch (lidocaine is generic alternative for Lidoderm Patch)
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Lidoderm Patch


Lidoderm Patch Product Description

Lidoderm (Lidocaine) is a medication that numbs (local anesthetic) by blocking nerve signals in the body. It is used to relieve pain caused by shingles. It should be applied to intact skin that does not have any blisters. Other versions of lidocaine can reduce pain caused by sunburn, insect bites, poison ivy, poison sumac, poison oak, cuts, scratches, burns, and hemorrhoids. Lidoderm (Lidocaine) should be stored away from moisture and heat at room temperature.Use Lido term as instructed by your doctor and as the prescription indicates. Do not overdose. Always use the least amount of Lidoderm (Lidocaine) needed to remedy the pain. Lidoderm (Lidocaine) can be applied with fingertips or a cotton swab.Do not use large amounts of Lidoderm (Lidocaine) or cover treated areas with plastic wrap or a bandage. Also do not apply Lidoderm (Lidocaine) to deep puncture wounds or swollen skin. Do not use Lidoderm (Lidocaine) on raw or blistered skin.Do not allow Lidoderm (Lidocaine) to come into contact with your eyes. If it does, rinse with water. Avoid using other topical medications on the affected area unless your doctor has told you to.Your body may absorb more lidocaine if you use too much, if you apply it over large skin areas, or if you apply heat, bandages, or plastic wrap to treated skin areas. Skin that is cut or irritated may also absorb more topical medication than healthy skin.Serious Lidoderm (Lidocaine) side effects include (Seek medical attention): uneven heartbeats; drowsiness, confusion; tremors, seizure (convulsions); or blurred vision.Less serious Lidoderm (Lidocaine) side effects include: mild irritation, redness, or swelling where the medication is applied; numbness in places where the medicine is accidentally applied.Lidoderm (Lidocaine) allergic reactions include (Seek medical attention): hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using Lidoderm (Lidocaine) and call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious.

How should Lidoderm Patch be stored?

Lidoderm (Lidocaine) should be stored away from moisture and heat at room temperature.

How should I take Lidoderm Patch?

Use Lido term as instructed by your doctor and as the prescription indicates. Do not overdose. Always use the least amount of Lidoderm (Lidocaine) needed to remedy the pain. Lidoderm (Lidocaine) can be applied with fingertips or a cotton swab.

When should Lidoderm Patch not be taken?

Do not use large amounts of Lidoderm (Lidocaine) or cover treated areas with plastic wrap or a bandage. Also do not apply Lidoderm (Lidocaine) to deep puncture wounds or swollen skin. Do not use Lidoderm (Lidocaine) on raw or blistered skin.

What precautions should I follow when taking Lidoderm Patch?

Do not allow Lidoderm (Lidocaine) to come into contact with your eyes. If it does, rinse with water. Avoid using other topical medications on the affected area unless your doctor has told you to.

What special warning(s) should I be aware of when taking Lidoderm Patch?

Your body may absorb more lidocaine if you use too much, if you apply it over large skin areas, or if you apply heat, bandages, or plastic wrap to treated skin areas. Skin that is cut or irritated may also absorb more topical medication than healthy skin.

What are the side effects of Lidoderm Patch?

Serious Lidoderm (Lidocaine) side effects include (Seek medical attention): uneven heartbeats; drowsiness, confusion; tremors, seizure (convulsions); or blurred vision.

Less serious Lidoderm (Lidocaine) side effects include: mild irritation, redness, or swelling where the medication is applied; numbness in places where the medicine is accidentally applied.

Lidoderm (Lidocaine) allergic reactions include (Seek medical attention): hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using Lidoderm (Lidocaine) and call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious.


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