| The following
article concludes: "LAT gel (4% lidocaine,
1:2000 adrenaline, 0.5% tetracaine) worked as
well as TAC gel (0.5% tetracaine, 1:2000 adrenaline,
11.8% cocaine) for topical anesthesia in facial
and scalp lacerations. Considering the advantages
of a noncontrolled substance and less expense,
LAT gel appears to be better suited than TAC gel
for topical anesthesia in laceration repair in
children."
Pediatrics 1995 Feb;95(2):255-8
Lidocaine adrenaline tetracaine gel versus
tetracaine adrenaline cocaine gel for topical
anesthesia in linear scalp and facial lacerations
in children aged 5 to 17 years.
Ernst AA, Marvez E, Nick TG, Chin E,
Wood E, Gonzaba WT
Department of Medicine, Louisiana State University,
New Orleans.
Click here to access the PubMed abstract of this article.
The following article reported that a triple-anesthetic
gel containing benzocaine, lidocaine, and tetracaine
("BLT") applied prior to treatment with
a 532-nm KTP laser resulted in significantly lower
pain scores than with 3 other topical anesthetics
at 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes after application.
Cosmetic Dermatology 2003 Apr;16(4):35-7
Topical Triple-Anesthetic Gel Compared
With 3 Topical Anesthetics
Lee MWC
Department of Dermatologic Surgery, University
of California, San Francisco |