Topical skin anesthesia before inserting hemodialysis cannula

To the Editor.— A new topical anesthetic cream based on a eutectic mixture containing equiponderal amounts of lidocaine based and pnilocaine base has been developed recently.1 In a controlled study, Halpérin2 demonstrated convincingly that this ointment reduces substantially the pain caused by veno...

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Humans
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Ointments
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Skin
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