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LET Anesthesia
, Lidocaine-Epinephrine-Tetracaine
See Also
Local Skin Anesthesia
Digital Block
Lidocaine Local Skin Anesthesia
(
Xylocaine
)
EMLA cream
Indication
Skin
Laceration Repair
Topical Anesthetic
prior to local injection
Replaces Tetracaine-
Adrenaline
-
Cocaine
(TAC)
Safe down to age 2 years
Use
Apply 1-3 ml to
Laceration
with cotton swab
Secure remainder of dose using gauze
Tape for 20-30 minutes
Do not exceed 4 mg/kg of
Lidocaine
(up to 280 mg)
Lidocaine
4% is 40 mg/ml (7 ml = 280 mg)
Recipe
Ingredients
Lidocaine
HCL USP 4000 mg
Epinephrine
Bitartrate (55%
Epinephrine
) USP 180 mg
Tetracaine HCl USP 500 mg
Sodium
Metabisulfite 75 mg
Improves stability of
Epinephrine
Sterile Water for Irrigation qs add 100 ml
Final concentrations
Lidocaine
4%
Epinephrine
0.1% or 1:1000
Tetracaine 0.5%
Preparation
Place powdered ingredients in graduated cylinder
Add to sterile water to reach 100 ml total
Sterilize through 0.2 u filter
Storage
Store in a light resistant container
Stability
Lasts 6 months refrigerated
Lasts 4 weeks at room
Temperature
Discard if solution discolors (should be clear)
Gel preparation (better near mucous membranes)
Start with 3 ml of LET solution (See above)
Add 150 mg
Methylcellulose
4000 cps
Stir for 2-3 minutes
Use immediately
Suppliers
Galliput, Inc. St Paul, MN, (800) 423-6967
Hawkins Pharmaceutical Group
http://www.HawkinsPharmaceutical.com
Efficacy
Effective alternative to TAC
Advantages over TAC
Less potential for toxicity
Not a controlled substance
Less expensive than TAC
References
Kundu (2002) Am Fam Physician 66(1):99-102 [PubMed]
Schilling (1995) Ann Emerg Med 25(2):203-8 [PubMed]
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