What types of procedures are appropriate to use Pain Ease as a topical anesthetic skin refrigerant spray?
Pain Ease can be used as a pre-injection anesthetic before an injection such as: IM or subcutaneous injection, immunizations, IV starts, venipuncture, cosmetic injection or lidocaine injection. It also can be used before minor surgical procedures such as I & D, foreign body removal or suturing. Pain Ease can be used in conjunction with ultrasound, x-ray, laser equipment or cautery (see Question 18). 2.) How does Pain Ease work? What is the mechanism of action? Pain Ease is a topical aerosol anesthetic skin refrigerant. When topically applied to the skin or intact mucous membranes, Pain Ease creates an instantaneous cooling effect on the surface of the site by immediate evaporation of the product. The coldness decreases the nerve conduction velocity of the C fibers and A-delta fibers that make up the peripheral nervous system. This interrupts the nociceptive (stimuli to the brain giving rise to sensations of pain) inputs to the spinal cord. This process temporarily numbs that area. The
Pain Ease can be used as a pre-injection anesthetic before an injection such as: IM or subcutaneous injection, immunizations, IV starts, venipuncture, cosmetic injection or lidocaine injection. It also can be used before minor surgical procedures such as I & D, foreign body removal or suturing. Pain Ease can be used in conjunction with ultrasound, x-ray, laser equipment or cautery (see Question 18). 2.) How does Pain Ease work? What is the mechanism of action? Pain Ease is a topical aerosol anesthetic skin refrigerant. When topically applied to the skin or intact mucous membranes, Pain Ease creates an instantaneous cooling effect on the surface of the site by immediate evaporation of the product. The coldness decreases the nerve conduction velocity of the C fibers and A-delta fibers that make up the peripheral nervous system. This interrupts the nociceptive (stimuli to the brain giving rise to sensations of pain) inputs to the spinal cord. This process temporarily numbs that area. The
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