Cook-Waite Lidocaine HCl 2% and Epinephrine
Indications Local dental anesthesia by nerve block or infiltration. Features & benefits Lidocaine when used for infiltration will have an average onset time of less than two minutes and a duration of about 60 minutes. When used for nerve blocks the average onset time is 2 to 4 minutes and will provide about 90 minutes of pulpal anesthesia. No-methylparaben formulation to avoid allergic reactions on sensitive patients. 100 percent latex free components to help reduce allergic responses. Terminal sterilization of product/cartridges for safe use. Mylar label covered glass cartridges to minimize risk of wound in the event of a cartridge breakage. Cartridges packed 10 to a blister tray to avoid glass to glass contact, hence reducing breakage. Presentation Item #99167 - Box containing 5 blisters of 10 x 1.7ml glass cartridges Risk information Reactions to Lidocaine are characteristic of those associated with other amide-type local anesthetics. A major cause of adverse r