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Cath Use Jelly belongs to the class of local anaesthetics used to reduce/relieve pain and discomfort associated with skin irritation, burns, scratches, insect bites, skin abrasions, or sunburn. It is also used to treat post-herpetic neuralgia (lasting pain after a shingles infection). Cath Use Jelly may also be used to treat premature ejaculation. It is also indicated for the prevention and control of pain in urethritis (inflammation of the urethra). Cath Use Jelly may also be used as an adjunct for endotracheal intubation.
Cath Use Jelly contains 'lidocaine' that blocks the influx (entry) of sodium ions into the membrane that surrounds the nerves, thereby preventing initiation and conduction of impulses. Cath Use Jelly produces local numbness by blocking the nerve signal in the affected area. Hence, Cath Use Jelly produces an anaesthetic effect and helps decrease the sensation of pain.
Use Cath Use Jelly as advised by the doctor. In some cases, Cath Use Jelly may cause application site reactions such as burning sensation, itching, redness, and irritation. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Consult your doctor before using Cath Use Jelly if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Cath Use Jelly is not recommended for children as safety and effectiveness have not been established. Avoid contact of Cath Use Jelly with eyes, nose, or mouth. If contact occurs, rinse with water immediately. Do not apply Cath Use Jelly on the swollen skin areas or deep puncture wounds. Inform your doctor about your health condition and medications to rule out any side effects/interactions.
Cath Use Jelly belongs to the class of local anaesthetics used to reduce/relieve pain and discomfort associated with skin irritation, burns, scratches, insect bites, skin abrasions, or sunburn. It is also used to treat post-herpetic neuralgia (pain due to shingles-a viral infection). Cath Use Jelly is also indicated for the prevention and control of pain in urethritis (inflammation of the urethra). Cath Use Jelly may also be used as an adjunct for endotracheal intubation (a medical procedure involving the placement of a tube into the windpipe through the nose or mouth). Cath Use Jelly contains 'lidocaine' that blocks the influx (entry) of sodium ions into the membrane that surrounds the nerves, thereby preventing initiation and conduction of impulses. Cath Use Jelly produces local numbness by blocking the nerve signal in the affected area. Hence, Cath Use Jelly produces an anaesthetic effect and helps decrease the sensation of pain. Cath Use Jelly may also be used to treat premature ejaculation. It works by reducing the sensitivity of skin tissue and sensation when applied to the penis. Thereby prevents premature ejaculation.
Do not use Cath Use Jelly if you are allergic to any of its components. Avoid using Cath Use Jelly on larger skin areas or for a prolonged duration. Inform your doctor if you have methemoglobinemia (abnormal methemoglobin in the blood), heart, kidney or liver problems. Consult your doctor before using Cath Use Jelly if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Cath Use Jelly is not recommended for children as safety and effectiveness have not been established.
Drug-Drug Interactions: Cath Use Jelly may have interaction with other local anaesthetic drugs and anti-arrhythmic drugs (tocainide, mexiletine).
Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Inform your doctor if you have methemoglobinemia (abnormal methemoglobin in the blood) or heart problems such as irregular heartbeat or heart block.
Pain: Pain is a symptom triggered by the nervous system, causing uncomfortable sensations in the body. Pain can be generalized (overall body aches) or localized (affecting a specific area of the body). The common causes of pain include headache, muscle strain, cramps, and cuts.
Local anaesthesia: It causes numbing/loss of sensation to a specific area of the body. It is used to treat pain, or to prevent pain during surgery or medical procedure.
Post-herpetic neuralgia: Post-herpetic neuralgia is a lasting pain in the area of shingles. Shingles is a viral infection that causes painful rashes occurring due to the reactivation of chicken pox virus infection. Symptoms include nerve pain and itchiness.
Premature ejaculation: Premature ejaculation is when a man ejaculates (orgasms) more quickly with less sexual stimulation before the man or his partner would like. This could lead to problems in a sexual relationship. Premature ejaculation is also known as rapid ejaculation, premature climax or early ejaculation. Symptoms include the inability to delay the orgasm or ejaculation for more than a minute after the start of intercourse.
About Cath Use Jelly
Cath Use Jelly belongs to the class of local anaesthetics used to reduce/relieve pain and discomfort associated with skin irritation, burns, scratches, insect bites, skin abrasions, or sunburn. It is also used to treat post-herpetic neuralgia (lasting pain after a shingles infection). Cath Use Jelly may also be used to treat premature ejaculation. It is also indicated for the prevention and control of pain in urethritis (inflammation of the urethra). Cath Use Jelly may also be used as an adjunct for endotracheal intubation.
Cath Use Jelly contains 'lidocaine' that blocks the influx (entry) of sodium ions into the membrane that surrounds the nerves, thereby preventing initiation and conduction of impulses. Cath Use Jelly produces local numbness by blocking the nerve signal in the affected area. Hence, Cath Use Jelly produces an anaesthetic effect and helps decrease the sensation of pain.
Use Cath Use Jelly as advised by the doctor. In some cases, Cath Use Jelly may cause application site reactions such as burning sensation, itching, redness, and irritation. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Consult your doctor before using Cath Use Jelly if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Cath Use Jelly is not recommended for children as safety and effectiveness have not been established. Avoid contact of Cath Use Jelly with eyes, nose, or mouth. If contact occurs, rinse with water immediately. Do not apply Cath Use Jelly on the swollen skin areas or deep puncture wounds. Inform your doctor about your health condition and medications to rule out any side effects/interactions.
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Cath Use Jelly blocks the influx of sodium ions into the membrane that surrounds the nerves, thereby preventing initiation and conduction of impulses (nerve signal). Hence, it provides an anaesthetic effect and decreases the sensation of pain.
Avoid concomitant use of Cath Use Jelly with other topical products such as cosmetics, sunscreens, lotions, moisturizers, insect repellent creams, and other gels.
Do not apply external heat or cover the treated skin with dressings after applying Cath Use Jelly. Covering the skin or applying heat might increase the amount of drug absorbed into the skin leading to unpleasant side effects.
Do not apply Cath Use Jelly on open wounds, injured skin, or unhealed shingles blisters. Apply Cath Use Jelly on intact skin only.
Avoid using Cath Use Jelly for longer durations unless prescribed by the doctor. If your condition does not improve even after using Cath Use Jelly for 7 days, consult your doctor.
Alcohol
Caution
It is unknown if alcohol affects Cath Use Jelly. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Pregnancy
Caution
Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding this; your doctor will prescribe Cath Use Jelly only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding this; your doctor will decide whether breastfeeding mothers can use Cath Use Jelly or not.
Driving
Caution
It is not known if Cath Use Jelly affects your ability to drive. Drive only if you are alert after using Cath Use Jelly.
Liver
Caution
Cath Use Jelly should be used with caution in patients with liver impairment/liver disease. Please consult your doctor if you have a liver impairment or any concerns regarding this.
Kidney
Caution
Please consult your doctor if you have kidney impairment or any concerns regarding this.
Children
Unsafe
Cath Use Jelly is not recommended for children as efficacy and safety have not been established.
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Cath Use Jelly belongs to the class of local anaesthetics used to reduce/relieve pain and discomfort associated with skin irritation, burns, scratches, insect bites, skin abrasions, or sunburn. It is also used to treat post-herpetic neuralgia (pain due to shingles-a viral infection). Cath Use Jelly is also indicated for the prevention and control of pain in urethritis (inflammation of the urethra). Cath Use Jelly may also be used as an adjunct for endotracheal intubation (a medical procedure involving the placement of a tube into the windpipe through the nose or mouth). Cath Use Jelly contains 'lidocaine' that blocks the influx (entry) of sodium ions into the membrane that surrounds the nerves, thereby preventing initiation and conduction of impulses. Cath Use Jelly produces local numbness by blocking the nerve signal in the affected area. Hence, Cath Use Jelly produces an anaesthetic effect and helps decrease the sensation of pain. Cath Use Jelly may also be used to treat premature ejaculation. It works by reducing the sensitivity of skin tissue and sensation when applied to the penis. Thereby prevents premature ejaculation.
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Do not use Cath Use Jelly if you are allergic to any of its components. Avoid using Cath Use Jelly on larger skin areas or for a prolonged duration. Inform your doctor if you have methemoglobinemia (abnormal methemoglobin in the blood), heart, kidney or liver problems. Consult your doctor before using Cath Use Jelly if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Cath Use Jelly is not recommended for children as safety and effectiveness have not been established.
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Pain: Pain is a symptom triggered by the nervous system, causing uncomfortable sensations in the body. Pain can be generalized (overall body aches) or localized (affecting a specific area of the body). The common causes of pain include headache, muscle strain, cramps, and cuts.
Local anaesthesia: It causes numbing/loss of sensation to a specific area of the body. It is used to treat pain, or to prevent pain during surgery or medical procedure.
Post-herpetic neuralgia: Post-herpetic neuralgia is a lasting pain in the area of shingles. Shingles is a viral infection that causes painful rashes occurring due to the reactivation of chicken pox virus infection. Symptoms include nerve pain and itchiness.
Premature ejaculation: Premature ejaculation is when a man ejaculates (orgasms) more quickly with less sexual stimulation before the man or his partner would like. This could lead to problems in a sexual relationship. Premature ejaculation is also known as rapid ejaculation, premature climax or early ejaculation. Symptoms include the inability to delay the orgasm or ejaculation for more than a minute after the start of intercourse.
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