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Xylocaine Jelly is a local anesthetic (numbing medication). It works by blocking nerve signals in your body. Xylocaine Jelly (for use on the skin) is prescribed to reduce pain or discomfort caused by skin irritations such as sunburn, insect bites, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and minor cuts, scratches, hemorrhoids, and burns. The generic name for Xylocaine Jelly is Lidocaine Topical.
An overdose of numbing medications can cause fatal side effects if too much of the medicine is absorbed through your skin and into your blood. Your body may absorb more Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine topical) if you use too much, if you apply it overly large skin areas, or if you apply heat, bandages, or plastic wrap to treated skin areas. Skin that is cut or irritated may also absorb more topical medication than healthy skin will. Always use the smallest amount needed to numb the skin or relieve pain. Do not use large amounts of Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine topical), or cover treated skin areas with a bandage or plastic wrap without medical advice. For further information about this medication and to buy discount Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine) online, Canada pharmacy is a good resource. This product is now available without US or Canadian prescriptions.
Some medical conditions can affect your ability to use Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine topical) safely and effectively. Be sure to tell your doctor about any existing medical conditions or concerns you may before starting your treatment.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment. Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine topical) can pass into breastmilk, and may harm a nursing baby.
Do not allow Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine topical) to come into contact with your eyes. If it does, rinse with water. Avoid using other topical medications on the affected area unless your doctor has specifically told you to.
Serious side effects of Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine topical) can include allergic reaction, uneven heartbeats, drowsiness, confusion, tremors, seizure (convulsions) or blurred vision.
More common, less serious side effects of Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine topical) may include mild irritation, redness or swelling where the medication is applied, numbness in places where the medicine is accidentally applied.
Some other medications can react badly with Xylocaine Jelly (lidocaine topical), so be sure to tell your doctor about any other prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, or herbal remedies you are taking. Do not start anything new without telling your doctor first.
If you expect to take Lidocaine Topical on a regular basis, you might consider ordering conveniently through a Canadian pharmacy online. With this online pharmacy you also have access to other discount Canada drugs you may need.
