Jia Shi-cong, Ding Ping-tian, Chen Duo, Zheng Jun-min
School of Pharmacy, Shenyang Pharmacetical University, Shenyang 110016, China.
Yao Xue Xue Bao. 2003 Aug;38(8):631-3.
To study the cutaneous permeation kinetics and pharmacodynamics of lidocaine gel.
The concentration of lidocaine in dermis following topical application in rats was determined by the cutaneous microdialysis technique and related parameters were calculated; the pharmacodynamics of the gel was evaluated by electric stimulation method with EMLA (eutectic mixture of local anesthetics) cream as a control.
The peak of percutaneous absorption kinetic profile of lidocaine gel across rat skin occurred at 1.25 h; the onset time of local anesthetic action of lidociane gel was similar to that of EMLA, but both the duration and depth of anesthetic effect were superior to EMLA cream.
Lidocaine gel showed good anesthetic effect. The minimum effective concentration of lidocaine in dermis is 12 mg.L-1.