Numbing
Generic Name: numbing
Brand Names:
Gniby - Lidocaine Anorectal Hemorrhoidal
Uses For the temporary relief of localitching and discomfort associatedwith anorectal disorders.For the temporary relief of pain,burning and soreness.
Overview
Uses For the temporary relief of localitching and discomfort associatedwith anorectal disorders.For the temporary relief of pain,burning and soreness.
Uses
Condition worsens or does notimprove within 7 days.Allergic reaction occurs toingredients in this product.Symptom being treated does notsubside or if redness, irritationIf pregnant or breast-feeding,aska health professional before use.
Dosage
Children under 2 years: Do not use.For children under 12: Consult adoctor. For adults: Apply to affected area notmore than 6 times daily. Clean theaffected area with mild soap andwarm water, making sure to rinsethoroughly. Gently dry the area withtoilet tissue or a soft cloth beforeapplying the product.
Warnings
Warnings. For external use only·Avoid contact with the eyes
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Numbing used for?▼
Condition worsens or does notimprove within 7 days.Allergic reaction occurs toingredients in this product.Symptom being treated does notsubside or if redness, irritationIf pregnant or breast-feeding,aska health professional before use.
What are the important warnings for Numbing?▼
Warnings. For external use only·Avoid contact with the eyes
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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.