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LTA II Kit

Generic name: Lidocaine viscous
Brand names: Lidocaine Viscous, LidoRxKit, and LTA II Kit
Classification of drugs: Topical anaesthetics

What is LTA II Kit?

Lidocaine is a local anaesthetic (numbing medication). It is a neuroblocker that blocks the signals of nerves in your body.The LTA II Kit is used to treat sores in the mouth during dental procedures to reduce the pain of the gums as well as the pain in the throat and mouth prior to undergoing a surgical or other medical treatment.The LTA II Kit should not be employed to treat tooth-related discomfort in infants.The LTA II Kit may also be used for other purposes that are not mentioned in this guideline for medication.

Side effects of LTA II Kit

Contact a medical professional immediately.If you're experiencing signs or signs that indicate allergies, like allergies, asthma, hives or an increase in the size of your lips your tongue and face

The LTA II kit could produce severe adverse consequences. Do not use the LTA II Kit, and call your physician immediately in case you experience:

  • Drowsiness, depression, or confusion; feeling anxious or restless
  • Fatigue and breathing slowly; slow heart rate;
  • Feeling lightheaded, like you're passing out.
  • A feeling of cold or numbness;
  • Vomiting; or
  • Blurred vision.

Common adverse consequences of the LTA II kit may include:

  • An unusual or unpleasant taste in the mouth; the taste of a mouth that is unusual or unpleasant
  • A feeling of numbness when the medication is applied accidentally.

This is not a comprehensive list of possible side effects, and other side effects could occur. Consult your physician for medical advice regarding adverse reactions. If you have any concerns, report them to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.

Similar or related drugs

Aspirin, acetaminophen, tramadol, naproxen, oxycodone, tylenol, and lidocaine topical

Warnings

Do not use the LTA II Kit to treat teething pain in babies. Death can occur due to the use of this drug in infants and young infants.Make use of the smallest amount of this medicine to help alleviate pain or numb the area. Don't use a large amount of lidocaine.A high dose of numbing medicine can lead to death if the medication is absorbed into your gums and then into your bloodstream.

Before you take this drug

A high dose of numbing medicine can trigger death if too much of the drug is absorbed by your gums as well as into your blood. This can happen when you use more than the recommended dosage.Do not utilise the LTA II Kit to treat tooth pain in a newborn. A baby could be tempted to swallow this medication when it is put inside the mouth. Heart issues, seizures, severe brain injury, and death could be caused by using this drug for very young infants. Always consult a physician prior to using any medication to treat your child's teething discomfort.You shouldn't make use of the LTA II Kit if you are sensitive to any kind of numbing medication.

Inform your doctor if you were ever diagnosed with:

  • Liver disease;
  • A heart condition that is serious, like "AV block";
  • An allergy to any medication an allergy to any drug
  • Damaged, swollen, or damaged skin gum tissue.

Consult a physician before taking this medicine if you are nursing or pregnant.Senior adults could become more sensitive to the effects of this medication.

How to take LTA II Kit?

Be sure to follow the directions printed on the label of your prescription as well as read the prescription guideline or instruction sheets. You must ensure that you take the medicine exactly according to your doctor's instructions.The improper use of lidocaine, which is viscous, can cause death.Be sure to read and adhere to any instructions for use that come along with your medication. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor If you aren't sure about the directions.The LTA II Kit may be applied with the help of your fingers, with a cotton swab, or using the applicator included in the medication.Utilise the smallest amount of this medication to reduce or alleviate discomfort. Avoid using large amounts in the form of viscous lidocaine.Do not swallow the medicine when applying it to your gums or the inside of your mouth.

Your body might be more able to absorb the LTA II Kit if:

  • You are using too much.
  • The medicine is swallowed.
  • The medicine is applied to gum tissue affected by irritation or cuts.
  • You apply heat to the treated area.

Do not eat for 1 hour after taking the medicine into your throat or mouth. It is possible that you will have difficulty eating and may experience choking, particularly in children.Make sure it is kept at ambient temperature away from moisture and heat.

What happens if I miss the dose?

Because lidocaine topical medication is only used in the event of need, you might not be on a regular dosing schedule. Do not miss any doses when it's getting close to the next dose.

What happens if I overdose?

For medical emergencies, seek emergency treatment or contact the Poison Help Line at 1-800-222-1222 in the event that anyone has swallowed the medicine accidentally.A high dose of numbing medication may cause fatal adverse side effects in the event that too much medication is absorbed by your gums and eventually into your blood. The signs of an overdose could include irregular heartbeats, seizures (convulsions), reduced breathing, coma, and breathing problems (breathing ceases).Lidocaine applied to gums will not cause overdoses. If you do not apply more than the dose recommended,

What should be avoided?

Avoid chewing gum, eating food, or drinking hot liquids until the sensation in your mouth is completely gone. Chewing when your mouth isn't feeling as it should could result in a bite wound to your lips, tongue, or the inside of your cheek.Don't allow the LTA II Kit to come into contact with your eyes. If it does happen, rinse with water.Do not apply other medications to the areas that you treat with the LTA II Kit unless your doctor has instructed you to.

Interaction with other drug

The LTA II Kit is not likely to be affected by any other drug you are taking. However, there are many drugs that interfere with each other. Make sure you notify your healthcare professionals of the medications you are taking that include prescription as well as prescription drugs, vitamins and herbal remedies.