Procaine
Generic Name: procaine
Brand Names:
Tktx Numb
Topical anesthetic
Overview
Topical anesthetic
Uses
Tattoo, waxing and hair removal etc.
Dosage
1. Wnscrew the cap and tear off the seal before using, Tighten the cap in time after use. 2. Wash the skin with soap and warm water making sure it's clean and free of bacteria. 3. Put the cream evenly on the skin (1 mm thick), and cover it with a plastic wrap for 50-60 minsto achieve 4-6 hours of numbness. 4. Before starting the operation, remove the cream and let the skin breathe for 5-10 mins. Whenapplving this cream, Please keep the skin warm for faster absorption.
Side Effects
keep out of eyes, ears, andmouth. Incase of contact witheyes, rinse eyes thoroughly with water. and ask a doctor if irritationor rash occurs. These may be signs of allergy.
Warnings
For external use only. on open skin wounds. in ornear the eyes. in case of contact, rinse eyes thoroughlywith water and stop using.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Procaine used for?▼
Tattoo, waxing and hair removal etc.
What are the side effects of Procaine?▼
keep out of eyes, ears, andmouth. Incase of contact witheyes, rinse eyes thoroughly with water. and ask a doctor if irritationor rash occurs. These may be signs of allergy.
What are the important warnings for Procaine?▼
For external use only. on open skin wounds. in ornear the eyes. in case of contact, rinse eyes thoroughlywith water and stop using.
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Medical Disclaimer
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