Benzoxonium Chloride, Lidocaine
Benzoxonium Chloride and Lidocaine is a topical anesthetic combination medication used for the temporary relief of minor pain, itching, and discomfort associated with various skin conditions.
Benzoxonium Chloride is an antimuscarinic agent that works by inhibiting the activity of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter involved in muscle contraction and gland secretion. This results in a localized drying effect on the skin, which can help alleviate symptoms such as itching and irritation.
Lidocaine, on the other hand, is a local anesthetic that blocks nerve impulses in the skin, preventing the sensation of pain. When applied topically, it can provide relief from minor pain, discomfort, and itching caused by skin conditions like insect bites, minor burns, or abrasions.
This combination medication is typically applied as a cream or ointment, directly to the affected area of the skin. It should be used as directed by a healthcare professional, and the duration of use should not exceed seven days without consulting a doctor.

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