Dequalinium + Dibucaine
Uses of Dequalinium + Dibucaine
Employed for topical application, this combination serves as a local anaesthetic to relieve pain and discomfort associated with various dermatological conditions.
How Dequalinium + Dibucaine Works
Dibucaine functions as a local anaesthetic by blocking nerve impulses responsible for transmitting pain signals to the brain. Dequalinium, on the other hand, acts as an antiseptic, preventing infection in the affected area and aiding in the healing process.
Side Effects of Dequalinium + Dibucaine
Possible side effects may include skin irritation, itching, or redness at the application site. In rare cases, allergic reactions such as rash or swelling may occur. Discontinue use if any severe side effects manifest and consult a healthcare professional.
Warnings
Kidney Limited Data
Limited data are available regarding the impact of this medication on kidney function. Consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended for individuals with kidney issues.
Alcohol Limited Data
Limited data are available regarding the interaction of this medication with alcohol. Caution is advised, and it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before combining the two.
Pregnancy Limited Data
There is limited data on the safety of this medication during pregnancy. Consultation with a healthcare provider is recommended to assess potential risks and benefits.
Driving Generally Safe.
This medication is generally safe for use while driving, as it is applied topically and unlikely to cause drowsiness or impairment.
Liver Limited Data
Limited data are available on the effects of this medication on liver function. Caution is advised, especially for individuals with liver conditions. Consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended.
Lactation Limited Data
Limited data are available regarding the safety of this medication during lactation. Consultation with a healthcare professional is advised to determine potential risks and benefits.