Yes, it makes is sting much less. The exact amounts to mix are on the package insert. Of course, this is for IM use, not IV. You would not want to mix it that way for IV use.
To mix lidocaine with rubbing alcohol and distilled water, you would first need to measure the appropriate amounts of each ingredient. Then, combine the lidocaine with the rubbing alcohol, followed by the addition of distilled water. Mix the solution thoroughly until well blended. It is important to follow specific instructions provided by a healthcare professional or pharmacist to ensure proper mixing and usage.
It is not recommended to mix sodium bicarbonate and lidocaine (xylocaine) together as a chemical reaction may occur, potentially altering the properties and effectiveness of the medications. It is best to follow the instructions provided by a healthcare professional or pharmacist when using these medications.
I have a toothache myself and have been using v- lidocaine. It seems to work when it is rubbed in or left on the affected tooth for at least 5 min. I wouldn't suggest swallowing it, it feels weird having a numb throat and mouth at the same time. You may also try swishing it around, and from what i have read it is fairly safe if swallowed. good luck.
I have Strep throat and my doctor prescribed it to me yesterday. Directions say to mix with half cup water, gargle and spit out. Doesn't seem to be working very well for me.
Yes it can and very often it does get mixed with procaine, benzocaine, lidocaine, etc. It;s pften cut with these agents because they also have the ability to be freebased, and the have similar numbing properties.
It is a topical cream used mainly for neurological pain. It is a compounded mixture of Ketamine, Gabapentin, Clonidine, and Lidocaine. It is available by prescription and you have to go to a specialty phamacy to have it filled, because it is a compounded prescription and the pharmacist has to mix the ingediants together.
The answer can be found on the stuffing mix packet.
1/2 ounce.
no because then the mix wouldn't be viscus as much as what a conventional cake mix needs.
mix blue with some black, not too much though
Ranges from $2-$4 depending on where you purchase the mix from.