Can Pain Ease be used prior to liquid nitrogen for the removal of warts, particularly on children?
No, Pain Ease should not be used prior to liquid nitrogen for the removal of warts in any patient population. There is no clinical data to support this indication, therefore it is unknown if there would be any adverse effects from using liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy) on skin already exposed to a skin refrigerant like Pain Ease. 23.) Can Pain Ease be used for sclerotherapy (a cosmetic procedure where an injection is made to diminish the appearance of spider veins)? Yes, Pain Ease can be used for pre-injection anesthesia prior to sclerotherapy injections and is covered under approved indications for Pain Ease use (Refer to Questions 3, 4, 5, and 6). 24.) How many applications will I get from one 3.5 oz. can? Approximately 50 applications are produced when spraying for an average of 5 seconds per application. 25.) How much does Pain Ease cost? The cost of Pain Ease will vary depending on the distributor you purchase it from and the amount used on each patient. Cost per application is appro