
Maxilene
Ouvrages scientifiques
1. Bucalo BD, Mirikitani EJ, Moy RL. Comparison of skin anesthetic effect of liposomal lidocaine, nonliposomal lidocaine and EMLA using 30-minute application time. Dermatol Surg. 1998;24:537-41.
2. Lener EV et coll. Topical anesthetic agents in dermatologic surgery. Dermatolog Surg. 1997;23(8):673-83.
3. Friedman PM et coll. Comparative study of the efficacy of four topical anesthetics. Dermatol Surg. 1999; 25(12);950-4.
4. Finkel JC, Yang CI, Yarvitz JL, Patel KM. Neuroselective sensory electrodiagnostic evaluation of 4% liposomal lidocaine. Anesth Analog. 2002;94(5);1259-62, table des matières.
5. Axelrod, E; Double blind comparative effectiveness of Maxilene and EMLA in decreasing pain associated with adult venipuncture; Ferndale Laboratories.
6. Eichenfield LF, Funk A., Cunningham BB, et coll. A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of Maxilene (4% liposomal lidocaine) as compared to EMLA cream (eutectic mixture of local anesthetics) for pain reduction of venipuncture in children; Division of Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology, San Diego, et Dept of Pediatrics and Medicine, University of California, San Diego School of Medicine.
7. Koppel RA, Coleman KM, Coleman WP. The efficacy of EMLA versus Maxilene for pain relief in medium-depth chemical peeling: A clinical and histopathologic evaluation; Dermatol Surg 2000;26(1).
8. Luhmann J, Hurt S, Shootman, M, Kennedy R. A comparison of buffered lidocaine versus Ela-Max before peripheral intravenous catheter insertions in children; Pediatrics 2004;113(3 Pt 1).
9. Taddio, A, Kaur Soin H, Schuh S, Koren G, Scolnik D. Liposomal lidocaine to improve procedureal success rates and reduce procedural pain among children: a randomized controlled trial. CMAJ 2005 21 juin 172(13):1691-1695
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