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Emla Skin Numbing Cream 5g & 2 Patches

Emla Skin Numbing Cream 5g & 2 Patches
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$7.95

Emla 5% cream, can be used for topical anaesthesia of the skin before insertion of IV catheters, blood sampling, needle punctures and other minor skin surgery.

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Emla 5% cream, can be used for topical anaesthesia of the skin before needle punctures, insertion of IV catheters, blood sampling, mechanical cleansing or debridement of leg ulcers and for minor skin surgery.

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