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Let the versatility and fast action of L.M.X.4® help you cushion the pain
of dermal pain management.
L.M.X.4® cushions the pain in so many ways
Provides effective, safe, anesthetic action to help you address common hurts
- Clinically proven to work for children and adults1, 2
- Clinically proven to be fast-acting and safe3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- Clinically proven safe across a range of applications2
Convenient for you to use
- Easy to use
- Device free application
- Painlessly applied
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5(7): 618-620.
2. Zempsky WT, Cravero JP, and the AAP Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine
and Section on Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Relief of pain and anxiety in pediatric
patients in emergency medical systems. Pediatrics. 2004; 114(5): 1348-1356.
3. Eichenfield LF, Funk A, Fallon-Friedlander S, Cunningham BB. A clinical study
to evaluate the efficacy of ELA-Max (4% Liposomal Lidocaine) as compared with eutectic
mixture of local anesthetics cream for pain reduction of venipuncture in children.
Pediatrics. 2002; 109(6): 1093-1099.
4. Kleiber C, Sorenson M, Whiteside K, Gronstal BA, Tannous R. Topical anesthetics
for intravenous insertion in children: a randomized equivalency study. Pediatrics.
2002; 110(4): 758-761.
5. Koh JL, Harrison D, Myers R, Dembinski R, Turner H, McGraw T. A randomized, double-blind
comparison study of EMLA and ELA-Max for topical anesthesia in children undergoing
intravenous insertion. Paediatr Anasth. 2004; 14: 977-982.
6. Luhmann J, Hurt S, Shootman M, Kennedy R. A comparison of buffered lidocaine
versus ELA-Max before peripheral intravenous catheter insertions in children. Pediatrics.
2004; 113(3): e217-e220.
7. Smith DP, Gjellum M. The efficacy of LMX versus EMLA for pain relief in boys
undergoing office meatotomy. J Urol. 2004; 172(4): 1760-1761.
8. Taddio A, Soin HK, Schuh S, Koren G, Scolnik D. Liposomal lidocaine to improve
procedural success rates and reduce procedural pain among children: a randomized
controlled trial. CMAJ. 2005; 172(13): 1691-1695.
9. Tutag Lehr V, Cepeda E, Frattarelli DAC, Thomas R, LaMonthe J, Aranda JV. Lidocaine
4% cream compared with lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5% or dorsal penile block
for circumcision. AM J Perinatol. 2005; 22(5): 231-237.
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