Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 2% | ||||
6 tube | 2% | AUD98.28 | AUD16.39 | |
4 tube | 2% | AUD87.59 | AUD21.90 | |
2 tube | 2% | AUD68.36 | AUD34.17 |
Xylocaine Description
What is Xylocaine?
Xylocaine is a local anaesthetic that uses lidocaine to block nerves and reduce pain. In Australia it is widely used in clinics and pharmacies for dental work, minor skin procedures and for soothing mouth discomfort. The brand is common here and often paired with epinephrine to prolong effect during injections. Different forms exist, including injectable solutions, viscous gels or jelly for the mouth, and sprays for throat or skin. When epinephrine is included, it helps limit bleeding and keeps the medicine in place longer. Always use as your clinician directs.
Forms and access in Australia
In online pharmacies you may see Xylocaine offered as prescription medicine or as a pharmacist‑only product, depending on the formulation. The injectable form is not for home use; it must be given by a trained professional. Topical lidocaine products are sometimes available for home use to ease mouth ulcers, sore gums or minor skin numbness. Check the label to confirm the intended use and the dose. Do not exceed the stated amount and do not use on large areas of skin.
How to use
For topical gels or viscous solutions, apply a small amount to the affected area and wait about one to two minutes for numbness. Do not swallow large quantities. Avoid applying to broken skin or near the eyes. If you are having a dental procedure, follow your dentist’s instructions. If you have heart problems, high blood pressure, thyroid issues or are taking certain medicines, tell your clinician before using Xylocaine with epinephrine. Do not use other local anaesthetics at the same time without advice.
Review from customers
Australian shoppers report reliable numbness with Xylocaine when used for dental visits or mouth ulcers. The onset is usually quick, and the numbness lasts long enough for minor procedures. The injectable form works well in the chair but must be administered by a professional. Some users note that topical gels can have a slight burning sensation at first, which fades quickly. Packaging and clear dosage directions in Australian online pharmacies are highly valued, and many customers appreciate discreet delivery and confirmed expiry dates.
Safety and storage
Keep Xylocaine out of reach of children. Store per label directions, generally in a cool, dry place away from heat. Do not use beyond the expiry date. Seek urgent medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction, chest pain, severe dizziness or trouble breathing. People with liver disease, heart disease or those taking certain medicines should use caution and consult a clinician before use. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should ask their doctor before using Xylocaine.