Lidocaine Patch
Alternative Names: Lidoderm (prescription, 5%) ZTlido (prescription, 1.8%) LidoPro (prescription) Aspercreme Lidocaine Patch, Salonpas Lidocaine (OTC, 4%)
Lidocaine patches are a topical anesthetic treatment used for localized back pain, particularly when pain is superficial or nerve-related. They work by blocking pain signals in the affected area without the systemic side effects of oral medications. Lidocaine patches are generally well tolerated, can be worn for up to 12 hours at a time, and are available in both over-the-counter (4%) and prescription (5%) strengths.
Treatment Type: Over the Counter Medication
Treatment Class: Anesthetic
Treatment Modality: Topical
Review Summary
Based on the provided review, Lidocaine Patches show limited overall benefit for musculoskeletal back pain, though some individuals experience meaningful relief, particularly for focal or nerve-related pain. The treatment is considered a reasonable alternative given its good safety profile and minimal systemic side effects, making it worth considering as an adjunct therapy.
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Based on the provided review, Lidocaine Patches show limited overall benefit for musculoskeletal back pain, though some individuals experience meaningful relief, particularly for focal or nerve-related pain. The treatment is considered a reasonable alternative given its good safety profile and minimal systemic side effects, making it worth considering as an adjunct therapy.
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