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Lidocaine

PackageDosagePricePrice per Dose
Dosage: 2%
3172326 tube2%AUD114.01AUD19.01
3172334 tube2%AUD101.62AUD25.41
3172342 tube2%AUD79.30AUD39.64
Xylocaine Description

What is Xylocaine?

Xylocaine is a local anaesthetic that contains lidocaine. It works by blocking nerve signals in the area where it is applied. In Australia it is used to numb skin or mucous membranes before minor procedures, dental work, or simple diagnostic tests. It is available in several forms to suit different needs, including gels, ointments, sprays and injectable solutions used by trained clinicians.

Forms and uses in Australia

Australian pharmacies stock topical lidocaine products in varying strengths for direct use on the skin, lips or mouth. Dentists and doctors may use injectable lidocaine to numb an area before injections, extractions or minor skin procedures. Some topical preparations may be used by patients at home for short-term relief of mouth pain or minor irritations, always following the package instructions and a clinician’s advice. Regulations under the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) govern safety, with stronger forms usually requiring professional administration.

How to use

Read the label carefully and follow the dosing guidance. Apply only to intact skin or mucous membranes as directed, and avoid large areas or prolonged use. Do not apply near the eyes, nose or mouth in a way that could cause swallowing or breathing difficulties. For dental or medical procedures, lidocaine injections must be given by a qualified health professional. If using a topical product for mouth ulcers or sore gums, use a pea‑sized amount and avoid eating or drinking until numbness passes. Do not cover treated areas with tight dressings unless advised by your clinician.

Customer review

Many Australian users report fast numbness within minutes when a topical lidocaine gel or spray is used for minor mouth discomfort or before dental work. They appreciate the reliability and short duration of effect, which helps with procedures without heavy sedation. Some note that numbness can slightly affect speech or eating for a short while. A few people with sensitive skin report mild irritation or a temporary rash at the application site. Overall, Xylocaine is seen as a practical option for quick relief and controlled local anaesthesia when used as directed in Australia.

Safety and side effects

Common side effects include temporary numbness, tingling, redness or mild swelling at the application site. Allergic reactions are rare but possible; seek medical attention if you notice swelling of the lips or throat, severe rash, or difficulty breathing. Avoid use if you have a known allergy to lidocaine or other amide anaesthetics. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding without your clinician’s advice. People with heart rhythm problems or liver issues should discuss lidocaine use with a healthcare professional before treatment.

Storage and tips

Store Xylocaine products in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep them out of reach of children. Check the expiry date on the pack and do not use products that have passed it. If you are unsure about the right product or dose for your situation, ask your pharmacist or clinician for guidance before applying or injecting. Proper use helps ensure effective numbing while minimising potential side effects.