5
MillionGP encounters each year for vaccinations4,5
UP TO
40%
of procedures in general practice involve injection5.6
“ Pain at the time of vaccine injection is a common concern and contributes to vaccine hesitancy across the lifespan.”
Taddio et al, 20153

85%
of all hospital admissions receive IV therapy8
~30
MillionIV devices are used in Australia each year7
“ Young patients always report the pain of cannulation as one of the most painful aspects of being in a hospital ”
– Nurse Practitioner, Brisbane’s Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital 7Pain threshold increased for up to 4 hours*

*Statistically significant increase from baseline at all timepoints (n=12)
†lidocaine (lignocaine) 2.5% w/w and prilocaine 2.5% w/w combination cream
Lidocaine (lignocaine) 2.5% w/w prilocaine 2.5% w/w combination cream provides effective anaesthesia for
2 TO 4 HRS.
1,11
Anaesthesia increases for
UP TO 60 MINS
after the occlusive wrapping is removed.1Children’s pain during cannulation (median score)*

*p=0.31, pain difference not significant for paired data comparison.
Oucher Scale 0–100, n=3012
Oucher Scale 0–100, n=3012
60%
more children reported lower pain scores with lidocaine/prilocaine combination cream than with lidocaine 4% w/w cream(15 children vs 9 children with lidocaine)*12
Successful
IV cannulation was achieved with both lidocaine/prilocaine combination cream and lidocaine 4% w/w cream(no significant difference between creams; p=0.51)12
numit can be used for procedures including11
Vaccinations
Blood sampling
Insertion of IV catheters
Tattoos
Superficial surgical procedures including split skin grafting
Anaesthesia of genital skin
Minor superficial cosmetic procedures such as laser treatments and dermabrasion
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