Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Menthol

FDA Drug Profile — POMG PAIN RELIEF ROLLER, Lidotral Five Percent with Menthol, CVS Lidocaine Pain Relief, Mamisan

Drug Details

Generic Name
Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Menthol
Brand Names
POMG PAIN RELIEF ROLLER, Lidotral Five Percent with Menthol, CVS Lidocaine Pain Relief, Mamisan
Application Number
M017
Sponsor
POMG LLC
NDC Codes
4
Dosage Forms
GEL, LIQUID, CREAM, OINTMENT
Routes
TOPICAL
Active Ingredients
LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE, MENTHOL, MENTHOL, UNSPECIFIED FORM

Indications and Usage

INDICATIONS For the temporary relief of pain and itching associated with minor burns, sunburn, minor cuts, scrapes, insect bites, and minor skin irritation. This formulation can be 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 musculoligamentous strains, simple backache, tendonitis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, peripheral neuropathies such as diabetic neuropathy or post herpetic neuralgia, and other complex regional pains. If consulted by your physician, it may be used for other conditions as well. If consulted by your physician, it may be used for other conditions as well.

Warnings

WARNINGS For external use only. Not for ophthalmic use. EXCESSIVE DOSING Excessive dosing by applying Lidotral™ 5% with Menthol Spray to larger areas or for longer than the recommended wearing time could result in increased absorption of lidocaine and high blood concentrations, leading to serious adverse effects (see ADVERSE REACTIONS, Systemic Reactions). Lidocaine toxicity could be expected at lidocaine blood concentrations above 5 mcg/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, the average peak blood concentration is about 0.13 mcg/ mL, but concentrations higher than 0.25 mcg/mL have been observed in some individuals.