Lidocaine And Menthol
PrescriptionBrand names: LIDOTHOL
About This Medication
DESCRIPTION: Lidothol is a prescription topical patch, packaged with 15 medicated patches: 5 per re-sealable pouch, 3 pouches. Lidocaine is present in a 4% concentration (w/w). It is chemically designated as 2-‐(diethylamino)-‐N-‐(2,6-‐ dimethylphenyl) acetamide and has an empirical formula of C14H22N2O. The molecular weight of Lidocaine is 234.34 g/mol. Menthol is present in a 1% concentration (w/w). The chemical name is (1R,2S,5R)-‐2-‐isopropyl-‐5-‐methylcyclohexanol. The empirical formula for Menthol is C10H20O with a molecular weight of 156.27 g/mol. Lidothol (Lidocaine 4% / Menthol 1% Patch) consists of an adhesive hydrogel containing Lidocaine 4% and Menthol 1%, applied to flexible woven polyester backing and protected by a plastic film. The protective film is removed prior to application to the skin. The size of the patch is 12cm x 8cm. Lidocaine is chemically designated as 2-‐(diethylamino)-‐N-‐(2,6-‐dimethylphenyl), has an octanol: water partition ration of 43 at pH 7.4, and has the following structure: Menthol is chemically designated as 2-‐Isopropyl-‐5-‐methylcyclohexanol. It contains colorless, hexagonal crystals, usually needle-‐like; fused masses or crystalline powder with a pleasant, peppermint-‐like odor. It has a melting point between 31°C to 36° C. Menthol has the following structure: Each adhesive patch contains 76.5mg of Lidocaine and 85mg of Menthol. It also contains the following inactive ingredients: dihydroxyaluminum aminoacetate, glycerol, methylparaben, polysorbate 80, propylene glycol, sodium polyacrylate, tartaric acid, water lidocaine menthol
Active Ingredients
| Ingredient | Strength |
|---|---|
| Lidocaine | - |
| Menthol | - |
Indications & Usage
Dosage & Administration
Side Effects Overview
Warnings & Precautions
WARNINGS: Excessive dosage or short interval between doses can result in high plasma levels and serious adverse effects. Patients should be instructed to strictly adhere to the recommended dosage and administration guidelines set forth in this literature and on your prescription label. The management of serious adverse reactions may require the use of resuscitative equipment, oxygen or other resuscitative drugs. Accidental Exposure in Children Even a used Lidothol patch contains a large amount of Lidocaine. The potential exists for a small child or a pet to suffer serious adverse effects from chewing or ingesting a new or used Lidothol patch, although the risk with this formulation has not been evaluated. It is important for patients to store and dispose of Lidothol beyond the reach of children, pets and others. (See HANDLING AND DISPOSAL) Excessive Dosing Excessive dosing by applying Lidothol to larger areas for longer than the recommended wearing time could result in increased absorption of Lidocaine and high blood concentrations, leading to serious adverse effects. Lidocaine toxicity could be expected at Lidocaine blood concentrations above 5 µg/mL. The blood concentration of Lidocaine is determined by the rate of systemic absorption and elimination. Longer duration of application, application of more than the recommended number of patches, smaller patients, or impaired elimination may all contribute to increasing the blood concentration of Lidocaine. With recommended dosing of Lidothol, the average blood concentration is about 0.13 µg/mL, but concentration higher than 0.25 µg/mL have been observed in some patients.
Contraindications
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Lidothol is contraindicated in patients with a known history of sensitivity to local anesthetics of the amide type, or to any other component of the product.
Frequently Asked Questions
INDICATIONS AND USAGE: Lidothol is a formulation used to assist patients in the treatment of mild to moderate acute or chronic aches or pain. Muscle or joint pain can be due to muscle or ligament strains, simple backache, tendonitis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, peripheral neuropathies such as diabetic neuropathy or post herpetic neuralgia, and other complex regional pains. It can also be used to help with certain types of headaches, but use with caution when applying in order to avoid eye …
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Apply Lidothol to intact skin to cover the most painful area. Apply no more than four patches per day. Each patch should not be applied for more than 12 hours in a given 24-‐ hour period. Patches may be cut into smaller sizes with scissors prior to removal of the protective film. Clothing may be worn over the area of application. Smaller areas of treatment are recommended in a debilitated patient, or a patient with impaired elimination. …
WARNINGS: Excessive dosage or short interval between doses can result in high plasma levels and serious adverse effects. Patients should be instructed to strictly adhere to the recommended dosage and administration guidelines set forth in this literature and on your prescription label. The management of serious adverse reactions may require the use of resuscitative equipment, oxygen or other resuscitative drugs. Accidental Exposure in Children Even a used Lidothol patch contains a large amount of Lidocaine. The potential exists for a …
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Lidothol is contraindicated in patients with a known history of sensitivity to local anesthetics of the amide type, or to any other component of the product.
Lidocaine And Menthol is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
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- • DailyMed — Lidocaine And Menthol drug label (National Library of Medicine)
- • openFDA — Lidocaine And Menthol label data (U.S. Food & Drug Administration)
- • RxNorm — RXCUI 1249758 (NLM Normalized Drug Names)
- • NDC Directory — Lidocaine And Menthol (FDA National Drug Code)
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Data sources: DailyMed (NLM), openFDA, MFDS