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This medicine contains the active ingredient lidocaine hydrochloride (previously known as lignocaine hydrochloride in the UK) which is a type of medicine called a local anaesthetic. Lidocaine acts to block temporarily the pathway of pain impulses along nerve fibres. This relieves or prevents pain in the area where it has been sprayed.What is it used for?Numbing a localised area (local anaesthesia)
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