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INDICATIONS

Cocaine Hydrochloride topical solution is indicated for the introduction of local (topical) anesthesia of accessible mucous membranes of the oral, laryngeal and nasal cavities.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

The dosage varies and depends upon the area to be anesthetized, vascularity of the tissues, individual tolerance, and the technique of anesthesia. The lowest dosage needed to provide effective anesthesia should be administered. Dosages should be reduced for children and for elderly and debilitated patients. Cocaine Hydrochloride topical solution can be administered by means of cotton applicators or packs, instilled into a cavity, or a spray.

HOW SUPPLIED

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Brand Name: Cocaine
Generic Name: Cocaine
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