Buffered Lidocaine with Epinephrine
Take the pain out of making and using local anesthesia
- 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 time and resources used to compound yourself in the hospital pharmacy or clinic area
- Helps reduce waste and compliance burden brought on from in-house compounding
- QuVa Pharma is an industry-leading 503B sterile outsourcing facility with a proven quality and compliance record
PRODUCT #
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PRODUCT SOURCE
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(DAYS)
CASE
QUANTITY
QUANTITY
70092166343
Buffered Lidocaine 1%: Epinephrine 30 mcg (1:100,000, 10 mcg/ml) in Sodium Chloride Solution, 3 ml fill, 3 ml Syringe
API to Sterile
45
5
70092166243
Buffered Lidocaine 0.5%: Epinephrine 30 mcg (1:100,000, 10 mcg/ml) in Sodium Chloride Solution, 3 ml fill, 3 ml Syringe
API to Sterile
45
5
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1Vent, Alexandra et al. Buffered lidocaine 1%/epinephrine 1:100,000 with sodium bicarbonate (sodium hydrogen carbonate) in a 3:1 ratio is less painful than a 9:1 ratio: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover trial. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2020; Volume 83, Issue 1, P159-165.
2Christoph, Richard. “Pain Reduction in Local Anesthetic Administration Through pH Buffering.” Annals of Emergency Medicine. (February 17, 1988): 28-30.