lidocaine phenylephrine hydrochloride - Generic Medications
Browse 6 brand name versions of lidocaine phenylephrine hydrochloride. Review brand names, dosage forms, strengths, and linked product records.
Uses For the temporary relief of pain, irritation, or burning.
Uses: for the temporary relief of local and anorectal itching, discomfort, and pain associated with anorectal disorders or anorectal inflammation.
Uses Helps relieve the local discomfort and itching associated with hemorrhoids For the temporary relief of pain, soreness or burning Temporarily reduces the swelling associated with irritation in hemorrhoids Temporarily shrinks hemorrhoidal tissue
Uses –Helps relieve the pain, itching, and burning associated with hemorrhoids. –Temporarily reduces the swelling associated with irritated hemorrhoidal tissue and other anorectal disorders. –Temporarily provides a coating for relief of anorectal discomforts. –Temporarily protects irritated areas and inflamed perianal skin.
Uses • Temporary relief of pain • Temporarily shrinks hemorrhoidal tissue • For the temporary relief of anorectal discomfort associated with hemorrhoids
Uses –Helps relieve the pain, itching, and burning associated with hemorrhoids. –Temporarily reduce the swelling associated with irritated hemorrhoidal tissue and other anorectal disorders. –Temporarily provides a coating for relief of anorectal discomforts. –Temporarily protects irritated areas and inflamed perianal skin.
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