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Most patients who received EMLA cream (76.5%) or 10% lidocaine cream (70.6%) compared with placebo (55.9%) had mild pain during cannulation using VRS.
They concluded that the analgesic effect of lignocaine and ethyl chloride was better than that of EMLA cream applied for 5 min before venous cannulation (10). ...
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We compared the efficacy of 5% EMLA cream and 10% lidocaine cream in attenuating pain associated with peripheral venous cannulation.
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EMLA Cream vs 10% Lidocaine Cream for Attenuating Venous Cannulation Pain - A Clinical ... IJAR is a double reviewed monthly print journal that accepts research ...
The eutectic mixture of local anesthetic cream and lidocaine cream attenuated pain associated with peripheral venous cannulation to varying degrees.
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Feb 16, 2023 ˇ Topical 10% lidocaine spray applied ten minutes before venous cannulation is as effective as EMLA cream applied an hour before cannulation in children.
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Topical 10% lidocaine spray applied ten minutes before venous cannulation is as effective as EMLA cream applied an hour before cannulation in children.
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EMLA cream vs 10% lidocaine cream for attenuating venous cannulation pain – a clinical trial ... journal of research in Applied, natural and social sciences.
Oct 8, 2018 ˇ Our results strongly suggest that EMLA cream is more effective for venipuncture pain relief than lidocaine tape.
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EMLA cream vs 10% lidocaine cream for attenuating venous cannulation pain – a clinical trial ˇ Oyebola Adekola. Annals of African Surgery. downloadDownload free ...