Lidovalor Patch is a local anesthetic drug in the class ib antiarrhythmic agent category containing the active ingredient Lidocaine. It is a medication commonly used as a local anesthetic to numb a specific body area before minor surgical procedures, dental work, or diagnostic tests. It is administered as an injection, spray, or topical application to relieve pain and reduce discomfort during these procedures. It is also administered epidurally (into the epidural space of the spinal cord) to provide anesthesia and act as a pain reliever during childbirth. This drug is commonly used in emergencies to treat ventricular arrhythmias, particularly ventricular fibrillation.
Avoiding this product if you have a known allergy to this drug or any other local anesthetics is important. This drug should not be given if you have an abnormality of impulse propagation in the heart that causes decreased blood pressure and slow heart rate, such as complete heart block, because it can affect the electrical conduction in the heart and may exacerbate these conditions. Lidovalor Patch should not be used if you have a condition of decreased blood volume called hypovolaemia. This condition can interfere with the distribution and effectiveness of the medication.
Uses of Lidovalor Patch
Therapeutic Effects of Lidovalor Patch
Lidovalor Patch works by blocking nerve signals in the body, temporarily numbing the area where it is applied or injected. It inhibits the conduction of pain signals to the brain, providing local pain relief or anesthesia.
Interaction of Lidovalor Patch with other drugs
Inform your physician about any prescribed medications, over-the-counter medicines, and nutritional or vitamin supplements you have taken before the treatment. Certain medications may interact with Lidovalor Patch and cause undesirable side effects.
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How to consume Lidovalor Patch
Lidovalor Patch can be applied on various body areas, such as the neck, shoulders, knees, joints, and areas affected by postherpetic neuralgia, which is pain that persists after a shingles outbreak, depending on the site of pain or discomfort. Your doctor will decide the dose, route of administration, and frequency based on your disease condition and other factors.
Safety Advices for Lidovalor Patch
Pregnancy
Your doctor shall prescribe Lidovalor Patch only if necessary, and the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
Consult your doctor before using this Lidovalor Patch if you are a breastfeeding mother. It is advisable to avoid applying it directly to the breast area to prevent accidental ingestion by the infant.
Lungs
It is unknown whether Lidovalor Patch is safe for patients with lung problems. Consult your doctor for more advice.
Liver
It is unknown whether Lidovalor Patch is safe for patients with liver problems. Consult your doctor for more advice.
Alcohol
It is unknown whether consuming alcohol while taking Lidovalor Patch is safe. Please speak with your physician.
Driving
Driving vehicles or operating machinery while taking Lidovalor Patch is unsafe because it may cause numbness and impair your cognitive skills.
Side Effects of Lidovalor Patch
Side Effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Although all medicines cause side effects, not everyone gets them.
Serious
- Severe allergic reactions
- Bluish discoloration of the skin
- Wheezing, itching, breathlessness, swelling of face, eyelids, mouth, etc.
- Changes in heart rate
- Low BP
Common
- Pain at the site of injection
- Temporary pain in the lower back, buttocks, and legs which resolves within a few days
- Numbness or tingling/paralysis of the legs
- Irregular bowel movements
- Tinnitus
- Loss of balance
- Dizziness
- Blurred vision
- Nausea
- Fear and anxiety
Word of Advice
It is highly advised to use this patch as directed and avoid exceeding the recommended dosage. When this drug is used in excessive amounts or if it enters the bloodstream, it can cause systemic effects such as dizziness, confusion, nervousness, tremors, and in severe cases, seizures or cardiac abnormalities. Always refer to the product packaging, and ask your physician for clarification if you have any doubts about the medicine. Keep Lidovalor Patch away from excessive moisture and heat, as they can degrade the medication. Store them in a cool, dry place.
FAQs
Q 1. Does Lidovalor Patch need to be refrigerated?
Most of these products don't require refrigeration. Generally, these formulations can be stored at room temperature, away from excessive heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. It's important to keep Lidovalor Patch and other medications out of reach for children and pets.
Q 2. Where should you not use Lidovalor Patch?
It's generally recommended to avoid applying Lidovalor Patch to infected or broken skin, as it may increase the chance of systemic absorption and potential side effects.
Q 3. Are there any side effects of Lidovalor Patch?
Common side effects of Lidovalor Patch may include temporary numbness, redness, itching, or a burning sensation at the application site. In rare cases, systemic side effects such as dizziness, confusion, slowed heart rate, or allergic reactions may occur. If you experience any side effects, seeking medical attention is important.
Q 4. What forms does Lidovalor Patch come in?
Lidovalor Patch is available in various forms, including solutions for injection, creams, gels, ointments, sprays, patches, and even oral or nasal preparations.
Q 5. Where can Lidovalor Patch be applied?
Lidovalor Patch is designed to be applied to the skin. They can be applied on various body areas, such as the neck, shoulders, knees, joints, and areas affected by postherpetic neuralgia, which is pain that persists after a shingles outbreak, depending on the site of pain or discomfort.
Fact Box of Lidovalor Patch
Molecule Name: Lidocaine | Therapeutic class: Local Anaesthetics |
Pharmacological class: Class Ib antiarrhythmic agent | Indications: Local Anaesthesia |