Xylocaine Jelly 2% 30g

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Product Overview
Xylocaine 2% Jelly is a topical fast acting anaesthetic that is used to help prevent pain and discomfort during certain medical tests and procedures.
This ointment usually provides between 20-30 minutes of numbing whilst simultaneously acting as a lubricant.
Some of the procedures where it is used are urinary catheterisation, endoscopic procedures etc. Xylocaine 2% Jelly is applied before procedures, and it can also be applied to the end of medical instruments to lubricate and help reduce friction.
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Xylocaine Jelly 2% 30g
$18.95
$18.95
$18.95
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm on Tuesday, 7 April
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Understanding Topical Product Usage And Care
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