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Emla 5% Numbing Cream (5 x 5g Tubes) with 10 Dressings

AU$34.99
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Emla 5% Numbing Cream (5 x 5g Tubes) with 10 Dressings
Emla 5% Numbing Cream (5 x 5g Tubes) with 10 Dressings
Emla 5% Numbing Cream (5 x 5g Tubes) with 10 Dressings

Emla Skin Numbing Cream is a topical anaesthetic cream that can be applied directly to your skin to temporarily numb the area before needle insertion, tattooing and minor superficial cosmetic procedures. Emla Numbing Cream contains two ingredients, lidocaine and prilocaine, which work together to block pain signals from reaching your nerves. This creates a numbing effect on the applied area that typically lasts for at least 2 hours, depending on the application and individual factors.

Size

5 x 5g

Box Contents

5 tubes, 10 occlusive dressings.

Directions

Directions

• Ensure that the skin is clean and dry
• Press out a sufficient quantity of cream onto the site of the procedure
• Do not spread out the cream
• For needle procedures in adults this is about 2g or half of a tube
• Take one of the enclosed occlusive dressings and remove the centre cutout piece (Other occlusive dressings can be used if there is no dressing in pack. E.g. plastic film such as cling wrap should be stuck on with adhesive tape)
• Peel the paper liner from the paper framed dressing
• Cover Emla cream so that you get a thick layer underneath
• Smooth down the dressing edges carefully to avoid leakage
• Remove the paper frame and mark the time of application on the occlusive dressing
• Remove the occlusive dressing immediately before the procedure
• Wipe off the cream and clean the area with alcohol
• Visit https: /www.emla.com.au/howtoapply/ for more info

Usage Advice

• Ensure that the skin is clean and dry
• Press out a sufficient quantity of cream onto the site of the procedure
• Do not spread out the cream
• For needle procedures in adults this is about 2g or half of a tube
• Take one of the enclosed occlusive dressings and remove the centre cutout piece (Other occlusive dressings can be used if there is no dressing in pack. E.g. plastic film such as cling wrap should be stuck on with adhesive tape)
• Peel the paper liner from the paper framed dressing
• Cover Emla cream so that you get a thick layer underneath
• Smooth down the dressing edges carefully to avoid leakage
• Remove the paper frame and mark the time of application on the occlusive dressing
• Remove the occlusive dressing immediately before the procedure
• Wipe off the cream and clean the area with alcohol
• Visit https: /www.emla.com.au/howtoapply/ for more info