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Application of topical anesthetic drops may be more effective at reducing pain caused by intravitreal injection, according to an OSN SuperSite report. Gregory R. Blaha, MD, PhD, one of the study's ...
April 5, 2012 (Tampa, Florida) — A topical anesthetic with tetracaine numbed subjects' pulps better than benzocaine in a study reported here at the American Association for Dental Research 2012 Annual ...
Topical anesthesia could limit pain caused by intravitreal injections, according to a study reported in OSNSuperSite. According to the report, the study examined 24 patients who were intravitreally ...
June 28, 2011 — Topical noncocaine anesthetics may be effective in suturing dermal lacerations, according to a review published online June 15 in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
Recalls of two topical anesthetics were announced Thursday because they don't meet child-resistant packaging specifications, leading to a risk of poisoning. The products are Numb 100 Topical ...
ALTHOUGH various local and topical anesthetics have long been alleged to inhibit bacterial growth it is only recently that this has been critically investigated, at least in relation to bronchoscopy.
(HealthDay News) – Topical anesthetic agents seem to be effective and are generally well tolerated for patients with premature ejaculation (PE), according to a review published in the April issue of ...
Dublin, Sept. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Topical Anesthesia Market (2024 Edition): Market Size, Trends, Opportunities and Forecast by Active Ingredient, Product, Distribution Channel, ...
Novel Approach Found for Treating Hypertrophic Scars In ablative fractionated carbon-dioxide (CO2) laser treatment for photoaging, cold-air anesthesia used in conjunction with topical anesthesia ...
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