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How long does Pain Ease last?

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How long does Pain Ease last?

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The anesthetic property of Pain Ease lasts for up to 60 seconds. 6.) When do I apply the Pain Ease? Applying Pain Ease should be the last thing done before doing the procedure. Follow protocol when cleaning the area with an antiseptic, have all equipment ready for the procedure and then apply the Pain Ease immediately before doing the procedure. 7.) Do I have to apply more antiseptic to the site after applying Pain Ease? Follow your individual protocol as to application of an antiseptic, however, it is not necessary to reclean the site after applying Pain Ease. (Refer to Question 8) 8.) Is Pain Ease sterile? Pain Ease does not claim to be sterile but the product has passed the Microbial Limit Test in accordance with the USP. These tests are designed to demonstrate that a substance is free from Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Salmonella species*. 9.) Can I use the same can of Pain Ease on different patients? Yes, because the can does not come in direc

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The anesthetic property of Pain Ease lasts for up to 60 seconds. 6.) When do I apply the Pain Ease? Applying Pain Ease should be the last thing done before doing the procedure. Follow protocol when cleaning the area with an antiseptic, have all equipment ready for the procedure and then apply the Pain Ease immediately before doing the procedure. 7.) Do I have to apply more antiseptic to the site after applying Pain Ease? Follow your individual protocol as to application of an antiseptic, however, it is not necessary to reclean the site after applying Pain Ease. (Refer to Question 8) 8.) Is Pain Ease sterile? Pain Ease does not claim to be sterile but the product has passed the Microbial Limit Test in accordance with the USP. These tests are designed to demonstrate that a substance is free from Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Salmonella species*. 9.) Can I use the same can of Pain Ease on different patients? Yes, because the can does not come in direc

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