Lidocaine 30 ml Injection (Generic)
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| Active Ingredient: | Lidocaine |
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| Indication: | Local anesthesia (Numb tissues in a specific area), Arrhythmias |
| Manufacturer: | German Remedies Private Ltd |
| Packaging: | 30ml in Vial |
| Strength: | 30ml |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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Info About Lidocaine 30 ml Injection (Generic)
Lidocaine 30 ml Injection (Generic) is a clinician-used numbing medicine that helps block pain signals from nerves. It is widely used in medical and dental settings because it works fairly quickly and provides a predictable numbing effect when used correctly. If you have ever had a cut stitched, a skin procedure, or dental work where the area was numbed first, lidocaine is one of the most common medications used for that purpose.What it’s used for
Lidocaine injection is typically used to create local or regional anesthesia, meaning it numbs a specific area rather than putting someone fully to sleep. Providers may use it for:- Local infiltration (numbing a small area of skin for sutures, biopsies, and minor procedures)
- Certain nerve blocks are used to numb a larger region.
- Dental procedures (depending on the formulation and clinical preference)
How it works
Lidocaine blocks sodium channels in nerve cells. When those channels are blocked, nerves cannot send pain signals normally. The result is temporary numbness in the targeted area.Who typically uses it?
This product is meant for trained healthcare professionals. Dosing and technique are not “one-size-fits-all.” They depend on where it’s used, the patient’s age and weight, medical history, and whether other numbing medicines are also being used. Using too much or injecting it into the wrong place can be dangerous.Important safety notes people often overlook
Even though lidocaine is common, it still needs respect as a potent medication. Possible side effects can include:- Temporary stinging or burning at the injection site
- Dizziness, drowsiness, or ringing in the ears (more likely with higher exposure)
- Nausea or metallic taste
- Low blood pressure or slow heart rate (less common, more serious)
- Reactions to local anesthetics (especially “-caine” medicines)
- Liver disease (lidocaine is processed mainly by the liver)
- Heart rhythm disorders may occur, especially if you are taking medications for these conditions.
Available strengths and presentations
A “30 mL vial” refers to volume, not the concentration. Lidocaine injection is commonly available in multiple strengths, such as- 0.5% (5 mg/mL)
- 1% (10 mg/mL)
- 1.5% (15 mg/mL) (less common for routine local use)
- 2% (20 mg/mL)
Substitute options
If this specific presentation is not available or your provider prefers a different option, commonly used substitutes include the following:- Xylocaine lidocaine injection
- Other generic lidocaine HCl injection
- Lidocaine with epinephrine injection
- Bupivacaine injection (generic Marcaine equivalent) for longer-lasting numbing
- Mepivacaine injection (often used in dental settings)
- Ropivacaine injection (often selected for certain regional techniques)
FAQs
1. Is Lidocaine 30 ml Injection (Generic) a controlled substance?
No. Lidocaine is not classified as a controlled substance, but it is still prescription-only and should be used only under proper medical supervision.2. How should lidocaine injection be stored?
Storage can vary by manufacturer. Many products are stored at a controlled room temperature and protected from excessive heat or freezing. Always follow the vial label and pharmacy instructions.3. Can this medication be used at home for self-injection or for cosmetic pain control?
This product is not intended for self-use. Injection anesthetics require sterile technique, correct dosing, and proper administration to avoid serious harm.4. Does lidocaine injection expire quickly after opening?
It depends on whether the vial is single-dose or multi-dose and whether it contains preservatives. Follow the label and your clinic’s protocols. When in doubt, treat it as single-use.5. What if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding and need a numbing injection for a procedure?
Lidocaine is commonly used in medical care when needed, but the decision is individualized. Please inform your clinician so they can assess the benefits and risks and select the most suitable option.| size | 12 Injection/s, 6 Injection/s, 9 Injection/s |
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