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AstraZeneca EMLA Cream 25 mg 30 g 0
AstraZeneca EMLA Cream 25 mg 30 g

AstraZeneca EMLA Cream 25 mg 30 g

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Czle-EmlaCream

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Ulcers and Wounds

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AstraZeneca

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Beyston

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0.1kg

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EMLA Cream 25 mg 30 g

EMLA Cream 25 mg 30 g is a topical anesthetic cream used to numb the skin before minor medical procedures. It contains a combination of local anesthetics that help reduce pain and discomfort during injections, blood sampling, minor dermatological treatments, and superficial procedures. The cream provides effective and reliable surface anesthesia when applied as directed.

Features

  • 25 mg anesthetic formulation: Provides effective local skin numbing.
  • Topical application: Applied directly to intact skin before procedures.
  • Clinically proven combination: Helps minimize procedural discomfort.
  • 30 g tube: Suitable for multiple applications as prescribed.

Benefits

  • Reduces pain during injections and needle procedures.
  • Helps minimize discomfort before minor skin treatments.
  • Provides reliable surface anesthesia when used properly.
  • Easy-to-apply cream texture for controlled use.

Package Contents: EMLA Cream 25 mg 30 g tube

Directions

  • Apply a thick layer of cream to intact skin as directed by a healthcare professional.
  • Cover with an occlusive dressing if recommended.
  • Allow sufficient time for numbing effect before the procedure.
  • Use only under medical guidance and store below recommended temperature.

Keywords

EMLA Cream 25 mg 30 g, topical anesthetic cream, skin numbing cream, local anesthetic for injections, pain relief before procedure, lidocaine prilocaine cream, dermatology numbing cream, medical anesthetic cream, needle pain relief, pre-procedure skin anesthesia