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Synera

Active Ingredient(s): Lidocaine + Tetracaine
First Approved by the FDA: June 23, 2005
Pharmaceutical Company: ENDO PHARMS

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A transdermal analgesic or pain relief patch is a medicated adhesive patch used to relieve minor to severe pain. There are two primary types of analgesic patches: patches containing counterirritants, which are used to treat mild to moderate pain, and patches containing fentanyl, a narcotic used to relieve moderate to severe pain in opioid-tolerant patients. Contents 1 Counterirritant patches 2 Fentanyl patches 3 See also 4 References Counterirritant patches Counterirritant patches con ...

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Possible Dosages for this and Related Drugs:

Lidocaine + Tetracaine
  • Cream: 7% + 7%
  • Patch: 70mg + 70mg
Note: Above list includes dosages for all drugs with the same combination of active ingredients.

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