Labetalol Tablets and Lidocaine Rectal Cream
Determining the interaction of Labetalol Tablets and Lidocaine Rectal Cream and the possibility of their joint administration.
No interaction was detected between the selected drugs or effects of joint drug administration are currently understudied, and it takes time and accumulated statistics to determine their interaction. A doctor should be consulted to address the issue of joint drug administration.
Generic Name: labetalol
Brand name: Trandate, Normodyne
Synonyms: Labetalol
Generic Name: lidocaine topical
Brand name: AneCream, Bactine, Glydo, LidaMantle, Lidoderm, LidoRx, Medi-Quik Spray, RadiaGuard, Regenecare HA Spray, Solarcaine Aloe Extra Burn Relief, Aloe Vera Burn Relief Spray with Lidocaine, Lidocaine viscous, LidoRxKit, LTA II Kit, AneCream with Tegaderm, Anestacon, Lidocream, Lidosense5, LMX 4, LMX 4 with Tegaderm, LMX 5, Senatec, Xylocaine Jelly, Xylocaine Topical, Zilactin-L, L-M-X4, Preparation H, RectiCare, Solarcaine Aloe Extra, ZTlido
Synonyms: Lidocaine topical, Glycerin and Lidocaine
In the course of checking the drug compatibility and interactions, data from the following reference sources was used: Drugs.com, Rxlist.com, Webmd.com, Medscape.com.
- Labetalol Tablets-Lidocaine Rectal Cream and Gel
- Labetalol Tablets-Lidocaine Skin Liquid
- Labetalol Tablets-Lidocaine Spray
- Labetalol Tablets-Lidocaine topical
- Labetalol Tablets-Lidocaine Topical application
- Labetalol Tablets-Lidocaine Topical Oral Solution 4%
- Lidocaine Rectal Cream-Lacosamide
- Lidocaine Rectal Cream-Lacosamide Injection
- Lidocaine Rectal Cream-Lacosamide Intravenous
- Lidocaine Rectal Cream-Lacosamide Oral Solution
- Lidocaine Rectal Cream-Lacosamide oral/injection
- Lidocaine Rectal Cream-Lacosamide Tablets