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Revision as of 01:24, 20 February 2025

Overview of Pramocaine


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Pramocaine, also known as pramoxine, is a topical anesthetic agent used to relieve itching and pain associated with minor skin irritations. It is commonly found in over-the-counter medications such as creams, ointments, and sprays.

Mechanism of Action

Pramocaine works by blocking the transmission of nerve impulses in the skin. It inhibits the sodium channels in the neuronal cell membrane, which prevents the initiation and conduction of nerve impulses. This action results in a numbing effect on the skin, providing relief from itching and pain.

Uses

Pramocaine is used in various topical formulations to treat:

It is often combined with other active ingredients such as hydrocortisone or zinc oxide to enhance its therapeutic effects.

Formulations

Pramocaine is available in several forms, including:

  • Creams
  • Ointments
  • Lotions
  • Sprays

These formulations are designed for external use only and should be applied directly to the affected area.

Side Effects

While pramocaine is generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience side effects, including:

If severe reactions occur, it is advised to discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.

Precautions

Pramocaine should be used with caution in individuals with a history of allergies to local anesthetics. It should not be applied to large areas of the body or used for prolonged periods without medical supervision.

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