Lidothol Patch
Generic name:lidocaine, menthol
Dosage form: patch
Drug class:Topical anesthetics
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Oct 1, 2021.
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Lidothol (Lidocaine 4.5% / Menthol 5% Patch)
For Topical Use Only
Do not use:
- On the face or rashes
- On wounds, damaged, or infected skin
- In the eyes, mouth or other mucous membranes
- On genitals
- With a heating pad
Ask a doctor before use if:
- You are allergic to topical products or any ingredients in this product
- You are pregnant or breast feeding
- You are under age 18
When using this product:
- Wash hands after applying or removing patch
- Avoid contact with eyes
- If eye contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water
Stop use and consult your physician if:
- Rash, irritation, or itching develops
- Condition worsens Keep out of reach of children
Lidothol Patient Information.
Before you begin using this medication: read this entire patient information sheet. If you have any questions, please consult your physician or pharmacist. Inform your physician if your condition does not improve or if it worsens.
This information may not include all of the details needed to use Lidothol safely and effectively. Discuss use with your doctor or pharmacist.
What is Lidothol?
A topical pain relief patch consisting of the local anesthetic Lidocaine (4.5%) and the topical analgesic Menthol (5%).
What is Lidothol used for?
The patch assists patients in the management of mild to moderate acute pain or mild to moderate aches. Lidothol is applied to the skin at the specific region experiencing these pain symptoms. The synthesis of Lidocaine and Menthol is a highly effective combination of pain relievers working to alleviate discomfort while the root cause is being managed and treated by your healthcare providers.
DO NOT USE:
- If you are allergic to any of the ingredients in th...