Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 I use a small mom and pop pharmacy. I just called them and in their system they only found a OVER THE COUNTER product listed as " generic EMLA " called LMX, which is 4% Lidocaine (same as EMLA). It can be ordered by your pharmacy without a presccription in either a 15g or 30g tube (trust me, 15g will last you multiple injections/IVs), and comes with the tagaderm bandages to cover the cream. I will investigate ELA-Max. Jenn > > > Hi everyone! > > > On Tuesday, Datreon is going into the hospital for his > hypospadius > > surgery > > > and laperoscopy on Wednesday. On tuesday night, he will be > getting > > his IV to > > > prepare for surgery. Last time he had such a hard time. But > here's > > my question, > > > isn't there some kind of cream or something that eases the the > > pain. What is > > > the name of it, and how does it work? Any help would be great! > > Thanks! > > > le mom to Datreon, 14months, 15lb9oz, 26.5in, ear tubes, > > periactin, > > > assymetry > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 I just looked up ELA-MAX on Google and found a Pharmacy online that sells it. the new label has LMX on it rather than ELA-MAX! It is the same product according to this pharmacy. I found it at www.skinstore.com if anyone wants to look it up. The 30 gm is $48.00 and the 5 gm is $15.00. Hope this helps. Carmen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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