Indications: FDA : Topical anesthesia of the upper respiratory tract (due to its combined vasoconstrictor & local anesthetic properties) Off Label : Use in Emergency Department as one ingredient in a topical anesthetic solution called TAC (containing: Tetracaine, Adrenaline & Cocaine) that is applied to a wound prior to cleaning & suturing Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to ester anesthetics Side Effects: Acute signs of systemic toxicity include can include multiple signs of both CV & CNS stimulation: tachycardia hypertension hyperthermia mydriasis seizures cardiac arrhythmias (multiple contributing variables: Na & K channel block, possible coronary vasoconstriction) Acute effects associated with cocaine abuse
This is often less common with liposomal versions
This shows up when your body (read: pancreas) is not making needful amount of insulin
Nitrated HGF was detected at the periphery of myofibers with a remarkable increase observed in the disuse group for plantaris, soleus, and gastrocnemius (anterior-lateral aspect of medial and lateral heads and the mid-body portion
Contraindications The use of glutathione, within the suggested dosages, is generally well tolerated and free of side effects
A consultation with our medical team and comprehensive health assessment are required to determine if this therapy is appropriate for you.