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Emla 5% Skin Numbing Patches (2 pack)

AU$21.99
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Emla 5% Skin Numbing Patches (2 pack)
Emla 5% Skin Numbing Patches (2 pack)
Emla 5% Skin Numbing Patches (2 pack)

Emla Skin Numbing Patches is a topical anaesthetic that can be applied directly to your skin to temporarily numb the area prior to insertion of IV catheters, blood sampling, vaccinations, minor surgical procedures, including split skin grafting. Emla Skin Numbing Patches 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

2 pack

Box Contents

2

Directions

Directions

• Make sure that the area of the skin to be numbed is clean and dry
• Take hold of the aluminium flap at the corner of the patch and bend it backwards.
• Next, take hold of the corner of the beige-coloured patch layer
• Pull the two layers apart, separating the adhesive surface from the protective liner
• Making sure you do not touch the white round pad which contains Emla, apply patch to the intended area and press firmly around the edges
• Time of application can be marked onto the corner of the patch taking care not to press the centre of the dressing. A ballpoint pen may be used for this purpose
• Visit https: /www.emla.com.au/howtoapply/ for more info

Usage Advice

• Make sure that the area of the skin to be numbed is clean and dry
• Take hold of the aluminium flap at the corner of the patch and bend it backwards.
• Next, take hold of the corner of the beige-coloured patch layer
• Pull the two layers apart, separating the adhesive surface from the protective liner
• Making sure you do not touch the white round pad which contains Emla, apply patch to the intended area and press firmly around the edges
• Time of application can be marked onto the corner of the patch taking care not to press the centre of the dressing. A ballpoint pen may be used for this purpose
• Visit https: /www.emla.com.au/howtoapply/ for more info