Benzalkonium Chloride, Lidocaine

Generic Name: benzalkonium chloride, lidocaine

Amide Local Anesthetic [EPC]Over-the-Counter (OTC)

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First Aid And Burn

First aid and burn cream containing benzalkonium chloride 0.13% (topical antiseptic) and lidocaine HCl 0.5% (topical anesthetic) for temporary relief of pain and to help prevent infection.

Overview

First aid and burn cream containing benzalkonium chloride 0.13% (topical antiseptic) and lidocaine HCl 0.5% (topical anesthetic) for temporary relief of pain and to help prevent infection.

Uses

Temporary relief of pain and to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.

Dosage

Adults and children 2 years and older: clean affected area, apply small amount 1 to 3 times daily. May cover with sterile bandage. Children under 2: ask a doctor.

Side Effects

Discontinue and consult doctor if condition persists beyond 7 days, worsens, or symptoms recur within days.

Warnings

For external use only. See a doctor immediately for serious burns. Do not use near eyes, over large body portions, in large quantities on raw or blistered areas, longer than 7 days without doctor approval. Consult doctor before use for serious burns, animal bites, or deep puncture wounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Benzalkonium Chloride, Lidocaine used for?

Temporary relief of pain and to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.

What are the side effects of Benzalkonium Chloride, Lidocaine?

Discontinue and consult doctor if condition persists beyond 7 days, worsens, or symptoms recur within days.

What are the important warnings for Benzalkonium Chloride, Lidocaine?

For external use only. See a doctor immediately for serious burns. Do not use near eyes, over large body portions, in large quantities on raw or blistered areas, longer than 7 days without doctor approval. Consult doctor before use for serious burns, animal bites, or deep puncture wounds.

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.