A comparison of alcoholic and aqueous formulations of local anaesthetic as a spray for the relief of post-episiotomy pain
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- DOI: 10.1185/03007998709111105
A comparison of alcoholic and aqueous formulations of local anaesthetic as a spray for the relief of post-episiotomy pain
Abstract
A comparison of pain relief after a single perineal application of alcoholic and aqueous formulations of lignocaine (5%) spray with an aqueous formulation of cinchocaine (2%) spray was made in 72 primiparous patients complaining of moderate or severe post-episiotomy pain. All three formulations were similar in efficacy, the aqueous lignocaine preparation appearing slightly more effective than the others.
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