Emla Cream

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Elma cream when used in patients with Premature Ejaculation, helps to reduce sensitivity in the penis. It typically contains lidocaine and prilocaine, which work by temporarily blocking nerve signals in the applied area.

DESCRIPTION
Emla Cream is a topical anesthetic used to numb the skin before medical procedures. Containing lidocaine and prilocaine, it temporarily blocks nerve signals, making it ideal for pain-free injections, minor surgeries, or cosmetic treatments.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Emla Cream is a smooth, white cream designed for easy application to the skin. Its numbing effect begins within 30-60 minutes of application and lasts for about two hours, providing comfort during otherwise painful procedures. Packaged in a convenient tube, Emla Cream is perfect for at-home use or as a preparatory step in clinical settings.

SIDE EFFECTS
Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, or paleness at the application site. Rarely, you might experience a mild burning sensation. Serious side effects are rare but can include allergic reactions. Consult your healthcare provider if you experience unusual symptoms.

  • 1 tube (5g), 2 tubes (5g)

The side effects of Elma Cream include;

 

Swelling or redness

Dizziness

Bruised or purple appearance of the skin

Confusion

Blurred vision

 

Some alternatives to Elma Cream include;

 

BLT cream (Lidocaine, Benethamine, and Lidocaine)

Tetracaine

LET solution (Lidocaine, Epinephrine, Tetracaine)

Ice and patting can also help in numbing the skin for a short period of time.

 

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How to use Elma Cream?

Apply a pea sized amount of Elma cream on the surface of the head of the penis where it meets the shaft. It can be applied 15-30 minutes prior to any sexual activity. 

 

How long does Elma Cream last?

The effects of Elma Cream last for about 2 hours and its effects typically begin after 30-60mins of application.

 

Who should not use Elma Cream?

Elma Cream is not recommended for individuals with conditions like porphyria, methaemoglobinaemia, or G6PD deficiency, as it may pose health risks for those with these medical issues.

 

How to store Elma Cream?

Elma Cream must be stored in a cool and dry place, below 30 degrees. It must be kept away from children. 

 

HOW TO USE

Apply: Spread a thin layer of Emla Cream on the targeted skin area.

Cover: Cover the area with the occlusive dressing provided, if necessary.

Wait: Allow the cream to sit for 30-60 minutes before the procedure.

FAQ

Apply a thick layer of the cream and cover it with an air tight dressing. Once ready, remove the dressing and wipe off the cream.

Elma Cream can be left for a maximum of 5 hours.

Wipe the cream off with a soft cloth or a cotton gauze.

No more than 60g of the cream must be used.

It works by temporarily blocking nerve signals in the skin, making the area numb so that procedures can be performed with minimal pain.

Yes, it can be used on most skin types, but people with sensitive skin or allergies to local anesthetics should consult a doctor before use.

Possible side effects include mild redness, swelling, itching, or a burning sensation at the application site. Serious reactions are rare but can include allergic reactions or skin irritation.

No, Elma Cream should not be applied to open wounds, broken skin, or areas with a rash or infection unless directed by a healthcare provider.

Yes, Elma Cream is commonly used to numb the skin before waxing or laser hair removal. Apply it 30 to 60 minutes prior to the procedure for best results, following the instructions provided.

Store Elma Cream at room temperature, away from heat and direct sunlight. Keep the tube tightly closed and out of reach of children. Do not freeze.