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Menthol 5%, Lidocaine 4%

Prescription

品牌名称: Lidothol ES

剂型
Patch
给药途径
TRANSDERMAL

About This Medication

Description: Lidothol® ES is a prescription drug-in-adhesive system, packaged with 15 systems: 1 per pouch, 15 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 5% 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® ES consists of a Drug-in-Adhesive System containing lidocaine 4% and menthol 5%, 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 system is 10 cm x 14 cm. Lidocaine is chemically designated as 2-(diethylamino)-N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl) acetamide, has an octanol: water partition ratio 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 system contains:Lidocaine: 373.5 mg (45 mg per gram adhesive) in an anhydrous base. Menthol: 415 mg (50 mg per gram adhesive) in an anhydrous base. It also contains the following inactive ingredients: acrylate copolymer PSA adhesives, alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) lidocaine menthol

活性成分

成分 规格
Lidocaine -
Menthol -

适应证与用法

INDICATIONS AND USAGE Lidothol® ES 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 contact. Other uses may be considered if deemed clinically relevant.

用法用量

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Apply Lidothol® ES to intact skin to cover the most painful area. Apply no more than two systems per day. Each system should not be applied for more than 12 hours in a given 24-hour period. Lidothol® ES may be cut into smaller sizes with scissors prior to the removal of the protective film. Clothing may be worn over the area of application. Smaller treatment areas are recommended for debilitated patients or those with impaired elimination. If irritation or a burning sensation occurs during application, remove the system and do not reapply until the irritation subsides. When Lidothol® ES is used concurrently with other products containing local anesthetic agents, the amount absorbed from all formulations must be considered.

Side Effects Overview

ADVERSE REACTIONS The most common adverse reactions occur at the application site, including dermatitis, itching, or scaling. These tend to be dose-limiting and diminish with time. Serious adverse experiences following the administration of Lidothol® ES are similar in nature to those observed in other amide local anesthetic-containing agents. These adverse experiences are, in general, dose-related and may result from high plasma levels caused by excessive dosage, rapid absorption, or may result from hypersensitivity, idiosyncrasy, or a diminished tolerance on the part of the patient. Serious adverse experiences are generally systemic in nature. During or immediately after treatment with Lidothol® ES, the skin at the site of application may develop redness, blisters, bruising, burning sensation, depigmentation, dermatitis, or mild irritation.

警告与注意事项

禁忌证

药代动力学

Pharmacokinetics Absorption The amount of lidocaine and menthol systemically absorbed is directly related to both the duration of application and the surface area over which it is applied. In a pharmacokinetic study, three lidocaine 5% patches were applied over an area of 420 cm² of intact skin on the back of normal volunteers for 12 hours. Blood samples were withdrawn for a determination of lidocaine concentration during the application and for 12 hours after the removal of the patches. The results are summarized in Table 1: When lidocaine 5% patch is used according to the recommended dosing instructions, only 3 ± 2% of the dose applied is expected to be absorbed. At least 95% (665 mg) of lidocaine will remain in a used patch. The mean peak blood concentration of lidocaine is about 0.13 µg/mL (about 1/10 of the therapeutic concentration required to treat cardiac arrhythmias). Repeated application of three days indicated that the lidocaine concentration does not increase with daily use. The mean plasma pharmacokinetic profile for the 15 healthy volunteers is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Mean lidocaine blood concentrations after three consecutive daily applications of three lidocaine patches simultaneously for 12 hours per day in healthy volunteers (n =15). Distribution When lidocaine is administered intravenously to healthy volunteers, the volume of distribution is 0.7 to 2.7 L/kg (mean 1.5 ± 0.6 SD, n= 15). At concentrations produced by application of lidocaine patch 5%, lidocaine is approximately 70% bound to plasma proteins, primarily alpha-1-acid glycoprotein. At much higher plasma concentrations (1 to 4µg/mL of free base), the plasma protein binding of lidocaine is concentration dependent. Lidocaine crosses the placental and blood-brain barriers, presumably by passive diffusion. Metabolism It is not known if lidocaine is metabolized in the skin. Lidocaine is metabolized rapidly by the liver to a number of metabolites, including monoethylglycinexylidide (MEGX) and glycinexylidide (GX), both of which have pharmacologic activity similar to, but less potent than that of lidocaine. A minor metabolite, 2,6-xylidine, has unknown pharmacologic activity but is carcinogenic in rats. The blood concentration of this metabolite is negligible following application of lidocaine patch 5%. Following intravenous administration, MEGX and GX concentrations in serum range from 11% to 36% and from 5% to 11% of lidocaine concentrations, respectively. Humans rapidly metabolize menthol primarily in the liver by the microsomes, using the enzyme CYP2A6. Cytochrome P450-mediated oxidation occurs in humans, yielding various alcohol and hydroxy acid derivatives. These are eliminated in the urine unchanged or conjugated with glucuronic acid. Excretion Lidocaine and its metabolites are excreted by the kidneys. Less than 10% of lidocaine is excreted unchanged. The half-life of lidocaine elimination from plasma following IV administration is 81 to 149 minutes (mean 107 ± 22 SD, n=15). The systemic clearance is 0.33 to 0.90 L/min (mean 0.64 ± 0.18 SD, n=15). Menthol is largely eliminated as glucuronides. In an experiment, 79% of a 1g (Quick, 1928) and 78% of a 10-20 mg (Aitz et al., 1972) oral dose of menthol was eliminated as the glucuronic acid conjugate within 6 h after administration to volunteers. Of a dose of 47 mg/kg body weight [3-3H]-(-)-menthol, 62% was eliminated in the urine 17 hours after administration. Smaller amounts were distributed in the feces and ileum; only 1% of the activity remained in the liver (Clegg et al., 1982). table1 figure1 figure2

Frequently Asked Questions

INDICATIONS AND USAGE Lidothol® ES 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® ES to intact skin to cover the most painful area. Apply no more than two systems per day. Each system should not be applied for more than 12 hours in a given 24-hour period. Lidothol® ES may be cut into smaller sizes with scissors prior to the removal of the protective film. Clothing may be worn over the area of application. Smaller treatment areas are recommended for debilitated patients or those with impaired elimination. If …

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Excessive dosage or short intervals 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 their prescription label. The management of serious adverse reactions may require the use of resuscitative equipment, oxygen, or other resuscitative drugs. Methemoglobinemia Cases of methemoglobinemia have been reported in association with local anesthetic use. Although all patients are at …

CONTRAINDICATIONS Lidothol® ES 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.

Menthol 5%, Lidocaine 4% is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

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