Emla Cream is a prescription topical skin desensitizing cream for numbing skin and preventing pain during certain types of procedure. Shortly after applying the cream and rubbing it into the skin the area will become numb and the person will lose feeling in their skin temporarily. Common Emla cream uses are to prevent pain occurring as a result of needle injections, skin laser surgery, or skin grafts. Emla may also used to numb skin prior to getting a tattoo or to help men with preventing premature ejaculation. You can buy Emla cream with a doctor's prescription at your local pharmacy, and your best price on Emla cream generic will be when you order medication online from Canada Pharmacy. Fact Table Formula C27H42N4O2 License EU EMA Bioavailability 3% Legal status RX Only Chemical Name Lidocaine/Prilocaine Elimination half-life 65-150 minutes Dosage (Strength) 5 grams (1 tube), 30 grams (1 tube or 10 tubes) Pregnancy Consult a doctor Brands Emla Cream Protein binding 70% PubChem CID 9911821 MedlinePlus - ChEBI - ATC code None DrugBank - KEGG D02740 Routes of administration Topical
Emla Cream (Lidocaine / Prilocane)
- Apply moderate amount of skin desensitizing cream to treatment area and rub into skin until completely absorbed. 2-3 minutes will be required for skin numbing to take full effect. Repeat as necessary