Introduction to Xylap Cream

Xylap Cream should only be used under the guidance of your doctor It works by temporarily numbing the skin and the area around it This cream is only meant for external use and should not be applied to open wounds or broken skin Before applying Xylap Cream make sure the affected area is clean and dry Apply a thin layer of the cream and gently rub it in until a layer of about 23mm is formed Afterward you can cover the area with an occlusive dressing to protect it Keep the dressing on for at least 2 hours before any scheduled treatment or surgery Avoid getting Xylap Cream into your eyes or mouth If accidental exposure occurs rinse thoroughly with water Some common side effects of Xylap Cream include a burning sensation irritation itching redness and rashes at the application site These side effects are usually temporary and will resolve on their own However if these side effects persist or bother you for a longer duration please consult your doctor It is important to use Xylap Cream as prescribed by your doctor and not exceed the recommended dose or duration of use If you have any concerns or questions about the use of this cream consult your doctor for further guidance
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What is Prilox used for?

Prilox is a combination of two local anesthetics, prilocaine and lidocaine. It is used to numb the surface of the intact skin before needle insertion or minor superficial surgical procedures. In addition, when applied to genital mucosa (inner membrane of private parts) it provides numbness, thereby preventing any pain while instilling the injection.

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Can Prilox be used on open wounds?

No, Prilox must used on unbroken skin and the genital area. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin unless directed by your doctor.

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Can Prilox be used on open wounds?

No, Prilox must used on unbroken skin and the genital area. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin unless directed by your doctor.

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Can Numbex be used on open wounds?

No, Numbex must used on unbroken skin and the genital area. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin unless directed by your doctor.

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Can Numbex be used on open wounds?

No, Numbex must used on unbroken skin and the genital area. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin unless directed by your doctor.

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What is Numbex used for?

Numbex is a combination of two local anesthetics, prilocaine and lidocaine. It is used to numb the surface of the intact skin before needle insertion or minor superficial surgical procedures. In addition, when applied to genital mucosa (inner membrane of private parts) it provides numbness, thereby preventing any pain while instilling the injection.

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