Buffered Lidocaine
with Epinephrine
• Lidocaine and epinephrine with sodium bicarbonate is recommended to decrease the pain of delivery by
subcutaneous and intradermal infiltration*
• Buffering with sodium bicarbonate creates a more physiologic pH and reduces stinging
• Ready-to-administer syringe:
ɥ Eliminates the need to compound and buffer lidocaine in-house
ɥ Reduces regulatory burden on your facility
• Industry leading 503B outsourcing cGMPs ensure the highest quality product and compliance
• 2 standard concentrations
ɥ Buffered Lidocaine 0.5% : Epinephrine 30mcg (1:100,000, 10 mcg/ml) in Sodium Chloride
Solution, 3 ml fill, 3 ml Syringe
ɥ Buffered Lidocaine 1% : Epinephrine 30mcg (1:100,000, 10 mcg/ml) in Sodium Chloride Solution,
3 ml fill, 3 ml Syringe
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*Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2020; Volume 83, Issue 1, P159-165.
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Buffered with Sodium Bicarbonate
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