Iontocaine
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Lidocaine | Local anesthetic |
Epinephrine | Vasoconstrictor |
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CAS Number | 54958-67-7 |
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Iontocaine, is the anesthetic medication used in conjunction with the stimulator (Phoresor PM900) and electrodes (IOMED IOGEL, Small), branded by both the name Numby and Phoresor PM900 by IOMED inc. It is a local anesthetic with vasoconstrictor, administered via iontophoresis through the skin. It can numb up to 10 mm of skin as quick as 10 minutes. It is a 2% lidocaine, 0.01 mg/ml epinephrine solution. It was manufactured by IOMED, Inc.
Iontocaine was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration on 21 December 1995.[1] It was discontinued by the manufacturer in 2005.[2]
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External links
- IOMED Numby web page from the Internet Archive
- Iontocaine Package Insert from the Internet Archive
- FDA page on iontocaine
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- ↑ United States Food and Drug Administration, Drug Approval Reports
- ↑ United States Food and Drug Administration, August 2005: Additions and Deletions to the Drug Product List. [1]
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