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rectal anesthetics, an-ess-thet-iks, relieve the pain and itching, hemorrhoids, piles, rectal area, hemorrhoids that bleed, especially after a bowel movement, check with a physician before using this medicine, bleeding may mean, have a condition that needs other treatment, available without a prescription, special instructions on the proper use and dose for my medical problem, available, following dosage forms rectal, benzocaine, ointment, dibucaine, ointment, pramoxine, aerosol foam, cream, ointment, tetracaine, cream, tetracaine and menthol, ointment, before using this medicine, without a prescription, carefully read and follow any precautions on the label, for rectal anesthetics, allergic reaction to a local anesthetic, especially one that was applied to any part, the body as a liquid, cream, ointment, spray, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, rectal anesthetics, haven't been reported to cause birth defects , other problems in humans, when breast-feeding , rectal anesthetics, haven't been reported to cause problems in nursing babies, children children, especially sensitive to the effects, local anesthetics, this may increase the chance, side effects during treatment, elderly people are especially sensitive to the effects, local anesthetics, this may increase the chance, side effects during treatment, an interaction might occur, change the dose, before you use a rectal anesthetic, taking any other prescription, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, other medical problems, rectal anesthetics, any other medical problems, infection at, near place, large sores, broken skin, severe injury at, near place, unwanted effects, increased, for safe and effective use, rectal anesthetics usually come with patient directions, read them carefully before using the medicine, was prescribed by a physician, check with my pharmacist, any questions about, use the product, follow a physician's instructions if this medicine was prescribed, follow the manufacturer's package directions, treating myself , it more often, it for a longer time than directed, absorption into the body, chance, unwanted effects, should be used only for conditions being treated by a physician, for problems listed on the package label, it for other problems without first checking with a physician, should not be used if certain kinds, infections are present, for applying a rectal anesthetic to the area around the rectum, clean the area, using mild soap and water, a cleansing wipe, rinse the area carefully and dry it gently with a soft towel, toilet paper, apply a small amount, medicine to the sore area, using a piece, gauze, a tissue, a ``finger cot, '' for inserting a rectal cream, ointment inside the rectum, use only products that come packaged in pre-filled applicators, that come packaged with a special inserter, a rectal tube, are using a product that has an inserter, rectal tube, packaged separately from the tube, cream, ointment, remove the cap from the tube, cream, ointment, attach the inserter to the top, the tube, squeeze the tube until a little cream, ointment comes out on the inserter, then spread the cream, ointment over the inserter, place the inserter into my rectum and squeeze the tube until a small amount, medicine comes out, then remove the inserter, the patient's body, remove the inserter from the tube and replace the cap, then wash the applicator carefully, are using the product that comes in pre-filled applicators, follow the manufacturer's directions for using the applicator and inserting the medicine, each applicator is meant, used only once, throw the applicator away after using it, for inserting the rectal aerosol foam, proctofoam/nonsteroid, into the rectum, do not insert the container itself into my rectum, use the applicator provided, to fill the container, shake the container hard for several seconds, then, holding the container upright, insert it into the applicator, press the cap, the container until the foam reaches the fill line, the applicator, remove the applicator from the container, to use the medicine, place a small amount, foam on the tip, the applicator, insert the applicator into my rectum, then push the plunger as far as possible, remove the applicator, then take it apart and wash it carefully, rectal anesthetics will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, dose is different, for benzocaine, for pain and itching, hemorrhoids, rectal area, for rectal ointment, dosage form, apply a small amount, ointment to the area around the rectum up to six times a day, determined by the doctor, for dibucaine, for pain and itching, hemorrhoids, rectal area, for rectal ointment, dosage form, insert a small amount, ointment into the rectum three, four times a day, evening, after bowel movements, apply a small amount, ointment to the area around the rectum three, four times a day, determined by the doctor, for pramoxine, for pain and itching, hemorrhoids, rectal area, for rectal cream, dosage form, apply a small amount to the area around the rectum up to five times a day, evening, after bowel movements, determined by the doctor, for rectal ointment, dosage form, insert a small amount, ointment into the rectum up to five times a day, evening, after bowel movements, apply a small amount to the area around the rectum up to five times a day, evening, after bowel movements, for the rectal aerosol foam, dosage form, insert 1 applicatorful into the rectum two, three times a day, apply a small amount to the area around the rectum two, three times a day, determined by the doctor, for tetracaine and for tetracaine and menthol, for pain and itching, hemorrhoids, rectal area, for the rectal cream, rectal ointment, dosage form, insert a small amount into the rectum up to six times a day, apply a small amount to the area around the rectum up to six times a day, determined by the doctor, missed dose if a physician has directed, use this medicine on a regular schedule and you miss a dose, almost time for my next dose, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, keep the medicine from freezing, do not puncture, break, burn the pramoxine aerosol foam container, even after, empty, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach, precautions, know the side effects, condition does not improve after you, using this medicine regularly for 7 days, becomes worse, any bleeding from the rectum occurs, notice any rash, redness, irritation that was not present before you started using this medicine, false test results may occur if benzocaine, tetracaine is present, in my body when a certain laboratory test is done, this test uses a medicine, bentiromide, chymex, to show how well my pancreas is working, should not use any products containing benzocaine, tetracaine for about 72 hours, 3 days, before this test is done, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, stop using this medicine and check with a physician immediately, side effects occur, signs and symptoms, too much medicine being absorbed by the body, blurred, double vision, confusion, convulsions, seizures, dizziness , lightheadedness, drowsiness , feeling hot, cold, numb, increased sweating, ringing, buzzing in ears, shivering, trembling, slow, irregular heartbeat , unusual anxiety, excitement, nervousness, restlessness, unusual paleness, side effects occur, burning, stinging, swelling, tenderness not present before treatment, skin rash , redness, itching, hives at, near place, application, other side effects, brand names some commonly used brand names are, americaine hemorrhoidal, nupercainal, fleet relief, pontocaine cream  , pontocaine ointment, proctofoam/non-steroid, tronolane, tronothane, tronothane,



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