Cathejell with lidocaine gel 12.5gr #1

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Instruction for Cathejell

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Many diseases have a primary symptom that disrupts the patient’s quality of life. This is a pain syndrome. Sometimes the pain becomes so strong that the patient resorts to tricks to remove it using untested means. Many of these tools, regardless of their effectiveness, can harm health or aggravate the course of the disease. Therefore, when rapid local anesthesia is required, it is best to use a proven agent containing a tested anesthetic agent whose efficacy has been tested. Gel Cathejell with lidocaine is one such local anesthetic medicine.

Composition and pharmacological action

The medicinal drug is available in the form of a gel, a clear, colorless liquid in a syringe. The syringe is placed in a blister, 5 or 25 of these blisters are sealed in a cardboard box.
The composition of the drug is a two-component, that is, there are two substances acting in it:
    lidocaine hydrochloride;
    chlorhexidine dihydrochloride.
The first substance is lidocaine, it performs the functions of anesthesia in the gel, relieves pain syndrome. Chlorhexidine also has antimicrobial properties, which is very useful in treating problems caused by bacterial infection. It acts against both gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms and works well even in the presence of biological secrets of the body (blood, pus and others).
Thanks to a combination of antimicrobial action and anesthesia, Cathejell can be used for many different diseases. The tool has not only a symptomatic effect, but can also affect the cause of pain, if they are associated with an inflammatory process caused by infection.

Indications for use of Cathejell with lidocaine

The drug due to its properties can be used in many different states:
    To eliminate symptoms, mainly painful nature, in inflammatory processes in gynecology, including inflammatory diseases of the vagina and vulva, as well as the urethra.
    Anesthesia during surgery, dental procedures. In this case, in addition to anesthesia, the drug helps to prevent bacterial contamination of the procedure site and eliminate possible infection before serious problems begin.
    Suppression of pain reactions during the bronchoscopy procedure or FGDS. Also used for any other procedures that include endoscopy. The big plus in this case is the transparency of the dosage form of the gel. This allows you to maintain an excellent overview even after applying a large amount of medicine.
    Local anesthesia with the manifestation of painful symptoms of diseases in the field of proctology (rectal fissures, hemorrhoids), and also urology (diseases of the urethra).

Contraindications

Cathejell has a number of contraindications, which should eliminate the use of drugs and replace it with an alternative means.
First of all, a contraindication is hypersensitivity to the components. Lidocaine can cause allergic reactions, so if the patient already has experience of a negative reaction to the use of this component, then it is better to refuse to use the gel.
In the first trimester of pregnancy, it is permitted to use Cathejell gel, taking precautions and carefully adjusting the dose in order to prevent the drug from entering the body.
Lidocaine is excreted in breast milk, so during lactation you need to be careful to continue feeding after applying the gel.


Instructions for use

The drug should be used for topical use only. A tube of Cathejell gel is removed from the blister, after which the tip of the tube is gently broken off and the fracture is checked for roughness. This is done so that when applying the gel does not damage the mucous membranes.
    Important!
    The gel is applied strictly on intact skin to avoid irritation, pain and allergic reactions at the site of application.

Opinion of the doctor

“There is also an administration method called instillation, that is, the introduction of the drug into the cavity inside which pain relief is required. Most often, instillation is used in gynecology, urology, and proctology to relieve pain, during interventions, and as anesthesia during diagnostic procedures. Instillation is carried out as follows: after opening the tube, it is introduced into the cavity, after which the gel is squeezed out of the tube by pressing. In compressed form, the package is removed from the cavity and recycled. The process itself must be carried out only by qualified personnel who observe all the rules for working with aseptic conditions. ”
The effect occurs within 5-10 minutes after application or introduction into the cavity, after which you can begin the insertion of tools and manipulations.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

Cathejell is an external drug, getting it into the blood when used slightly. However, in the first trimester of pregnancy, caution is required even with local use of the drug. This is due to the fact that in the first trimester, all organs and systems are laid, and even the slightest intervention can cause irreparable consequences for the unborn child.
During lactation, the drug may be excreted in breast milk, and therefore the use requires stopping feeding for at least 12 hours after application.

Application in gynecology

The drug has found its use in gynecological procedures, including the treatment of inflammatory processes in the vagina and vulva, as well as during light surgical interventions. The drug must be administered only to medical professionals in aseptic conditions. You should also control the amount of injected gel, as its absorption into the blood from the mucous membranes occurs faster and in larger volume, which can lead to a sharp increase in the concentration of the drug in the blood plasma and cause an overdose.
The drug is applied to the desired surface by the method of instillation and after the onset of the effect, after 10 minutes, you can insert tools into the cavity and begin manipulation.

Storage conditions

Due to the fact that Cathejell has a gel drug form, it must be kept away from sunlight, as this may damage the quality of the drug. Maintaining a special temperature regime does not require the gel, it will be sufficient to store it at a temperature in the interval from 15 degrees to 25, which is suitable for the temperature regime in a regular room.
The shelf life of the drug is 5 years.

Reviews

Patient reviews about the administration of Cathejell, as a rule, relate to the effectiveness of this drug and the rate of onset of the analgesic effect. Most people agree that the gel is really high-quality anesthesia and anesthesia lasts a long time (up to an hour).

Terms of sell

You don't need a prescription to buy Cathejell.