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Many side effects require minimal medical assistance and fades as the body responds to the medicine. Speak to the doctor if they continue or if you are particularly worried.
Redness, rash, burning, and irritation at the injection site are the most typical side effects of this treatment. These are generally mild and short-lived. If any of the side effects persist or bother you, contact the doctor.
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Xylocaine 2% Jelly 30g
RM 79.50
Xylocaine 2% Jelly is a local anesthetic used to relieve symptoms of severe inflammation of certain part of the body.
If you have liver disease or are taking medicines for heart rate conditions, inform the doctor before using it. Even when medications used on the skin are usually not affected by other medicines, you should let your doctor know if you are using any other medicines to be sure. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, seek the doctor for advice.
Many side effects require minimal medical assistance and fades as the body responds to the medicine. Speak to the doctor if they continue or if you are particularly worried.
Redness, rash, burning, and irritation at the injection site are the most typical side effects of this treatment. These are generally mild and short-lived. If any of the side effects persist or bother you, contact the doctor.
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