Description:
Avalon Avocaine 10% Spray is a fast-acting topical anesthetic that provides temporary numbing and pain relief to the skin and mucous membranes. It is commonly used prior to minor medical or dental procedures, diagnostic examinations, or to relieve local irritation and discomfort. The convenient spray form allows for precise and hygienic application to the affected area.
Directions:
-Avocaine Spray will usually be given to you by a doctor or dentist. The dose that your doctor or dentist gives you will depend on the type of pain relief that you need. It will also depend on your age and physical condition.
• If you are given Avocaine Spray to take home, you must use the dose recommended by your doctor or dentist. Always use Avocaine Spray exactly as your doctor or dentist has told you. You should check with them if you are not sure.
-How to use Avocaine Spray
• Do not use more than 20 sprays.
• You should use as few sprays as possible.
• Do not get the spray in your eyes.
• The spray nozzle is bent so that it works properly. Do not try to change the shape of the nozzle or it might break.
-How to use Avocaine Spray in the mouth and throat
• When Avocaine Spray is used in the mouth and throat it causes a loss of feeling. This makes it more likely that food or liquid may go down the wrong way. Also, this may make it difficult to swallow or cause some people to accidentally bite their tongue or cheek.Avocaine Spray should be used with care in older people, in people who are in poor general health and in children.
Active Ingredient(s):
Lidocaine.
FAQs:
Q: What is Avalon Avocaine 10% Spray used for?
A: It is a fast-acting topical anesthetic used to temporarily numb the skin and mucous membranes before minor medical or dental procedures, diagnostic examinations, or to relieve local irritation and discomfort.
Q: How does Avalon Avocaine 10% Spray work?
A: It contains Lidocaine 10%, which blocks nerve signals in the body, providing rapid numbing and pain relief in the applied area.
Q: How quickly does the spray take effect?
A: The numbing effect usually begins within a few minutes after application and provides temporary relief.