lidocaine OTC patch
Selected indexed studies
- Lidocaine contact allergy is becoming more prevalent. (Dermatol Surg, 2014) [PMID:25380091]
- Open-Label Adhesion Performance Study of a Prescription Lidocaine Topical System 1.8% versus Three Lidocaine-Containing Over-the-Counter Patches in Healthy Subjects. (J Pain Res, 2022) [PMID:35923843]
- Comparison of five commonly-available, lidocaine-containing topical anesthetics and their effect on serum levels of lidocaine and its metabolite monoethylglycinexylidide (MEGX). (Aesthet Surg J, 2012) [PMID:22452841]
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- Lidocaine contact allergy is becoming more prevalent. (2014) pubmed
- Open-Label Adhesion Performance Study of a Prescription Lidocaine Topical System 1.8% versus Three Lidocaine-Containing Over-the-Counter Patches in Healthy Subjects. (2022) pubmed
- Comparison of five commonly-available, lidocaine-containing topical anesthetics and their effect on serum levels of lidocaine and its metabolite monoethylglycinexylidide (MEGX). (2012) pubmed
- [Clinical study of patients with positive reactions in patch tests with local anesthetics]. (1997) pubmed
- A comparison of transdermal over-the-counter lidocaine 3.6% menthol 1.25%, Rx lidocaine 5% and placebo for back pain and arthritis. (2017) pubmed