
- Buffered with Sodium Bicarbonate
- Lidocaine and epinephrine with sodium bicarbonate is recommended to decrease the pain of delivery by subcutaneous and intradermal infiltration1
- Buffering with sodium bicarbonate raises the pH to a more physiologic range and reduces stinging relative to unbuffered formulation2
- Ready-to-administer syringe eliminates the need to compound buffered lidocaine with epinephrine in house
- Industry-leading 503B outsourcing facility focused on delivering the highest quality product and compliance
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1 Vent, Alexandra. “Buffered Lidocaine 1% Epinephrine…” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 83, no. 1 (July 1, 2020): 159–65.
2 Christoph, Richard. “Pain Reduction in Local Anesthetic Administration Through pH Buffering.” Annals of Emergency Medicine. (February 17, 1988): 28-30.