Introduction to Laxwel
Laxwel is a highly effective local anesthetic solution containing Lignocaine 2%, used to provide temporary numbness and pain relief during medical and dental procedures. It is designed to be administered via injection for local anesthesia and is widely utilized for its quick onset and controlled action. Laxwel is ideal for procedures such as minor surgeries, dental procedures, and painful injections, ensuring a comfortable experience for patients while maintaining safety and efficacy throughout the process.
Uses of Laxwel
Laxwel is indicated for:
Local Anesthesia for Minor Surgeries
Dental Procedures (e.g., filling, tooth extraction)
Pain Relief during Injection and Needle Procedures
Regional Anesthesia for Specific Body Areas
Diagnostic Procedures Involving Localized Pain
Benefits of Laxwel
Rapid Onset of Action for Fast Pain Relief
Safe and Well-Tolerated in Clinical Use
Provides Effective Local Anesthesia without Systemic Effects
Short Duration of Action, Perfect for Short Procedures
Minimal Side Effects when Used as Directed
Allows Comfortable Procedures with Controlled Pain Relief
Mechanism of Action of Laxwel
Lignocaine works by blocking sodium channels in the nerve fibers, inhibiting the sodium influx required for nerve depolarization and the transmission of nerve impulses. This effectively blocks the sensation of pain in the area where it is applied. The result is localized numbness, allowing patients to undergo procedures without experiencing pain while maintaining their safety and comfort. Its rapid onset and short duration make it ideal for brief procedures and quick recovery.