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- Cartridges
- Injection
2% lidocaine and 1:80,000 adrenaline in a 2.2ml cartridge
2% lidocaine and 1:80,000 adrenaline in a 1.8ml cartridge
Lidocaine 400mg/Adrenaline (base) 100microg/20ml inj vials
Lidocaine 200mg/Adrenaline (base) 100microg/20ml inj vials
- Injection
1% and 2% injection.
Note - 0.5% injection also used at RSFT and SASH
- Oromucosal spray
- Dental cartridge
Dental anaesthesia.
- Injection
- Epidural infusion
RSFT - use levobupivacaine with fentanyl. RSFT only use bupivacaine with fentanyl if levobupivacaine with fentanyl is unavailable.
- Injection
0.25% (1:200,000)
0.5% (1:200,000)
- Epidural infusion
- Intrathecal injection
- Injection
- Spray
Restricted at RSFT for:
- Topical Cryoanaesthesia
- Assessment of neuroaxial block immediately before a procedure
- Epidural infusion
- Injection
- Nasal spray
- Gel
Unlicensed.
SASH - For ED use only. First line treatment for children aged 1 year and over with wounds less than 5cm who are able to tolerate local anaesthetic injection with suitable wounds that require suturing.
Paediatric use only
- Cartridges
- Injection
ASPH restrict to dental anaesthesia and chiropody.
SASH for colposcopy only (separate formulary entry)
- Injection
500mg/50ml vials
- Intrathecal injection
100mg/5ml solution for injection ampoules
SASH Restriction: Consultant anaesthetists
- Injection