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Citanest 3% with Octapressin dental local anaesthetic is indicated for the production of local anaesthesia in routine dental procedures and oral surgery - 50 x Citanest cartridges.
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Citanest 3% Prilocaine with Octapressin/Felypressin - 50 x 2.2ml Glass Cartridges
3% Citanest Dental with Octapressin is a sterile isotonic aqueous solution.
Citanest with Octapression from Dentsply Sirona is a 3% Prilocaine Hydrochloride based local anaesthetic that is indicated for the production of local anaesthesia in routine dental procedures and oral surgery.
Citanest 3% with Octapression is a latex-free and adrenaline-free local anaesthetic presented in packs of 50 x 2.2ml glass cartridges.
Citanest 3% active ingredients
- Felypressin 540 nanogram per 1ml.
- Prilocaine hydrochloride 30 mg per 1ml.
Citanest indications
Citanest with Octapressin is a unique, latex free and adrenaline free local anaesthetic that is indicated for the production of local anaesthesia in routine dental procedures and oral surgery by means of infiltration and nerve block techniques.
Citanest contra-indications
Allergy or hypersensitivity to amide type local anaesthetics or other components of the injection solution which may be present.Detection of suspected sensitivity by skin testing is of limited value.
Congenital or idiopathic methaemoglobinaemia.
Local anaesthetic techniques must not be used when there is inflammation and/or sepsis in the region of the proposed injection.
Does Citanest contain Adrenaline/Epinephrine?
Citanest with Octapressin does not contain adrenaline and uses Felypressin as a vasoconstrictor instead of epinephrine, allowing use on more diverse patients.
Prilocaine, the active ingredient in Citanest, is less toxic systemically versus other local amide based anaesthetics
What are the potential adverse effects of Citanest?
Reactions to prilocaine are rare in the doses used in dental procedures.
If adverse effects occur, they are similar in character to those observed with other local anaesthetics of the amide type.
Psychogenic reactions in anticipation of or during the dental procedures are, however, common and may mimic the symptoms of generalised systemic reaction to local anaesthetics.
Adverse effects may be due to high plasma levels as a result of excessive dosage, rapid absorption, delayed elimination or metabolism, or inadvertent intravascular injection. Such reactions are systemic in nature and involve the central nervous system and/or the cardiovascular system.
Pronounced acidosis or hypoxia may increase the risk and severity of toxic reactions.
The following adverse effects are rare when associated with dental use of prilocaine:
Nervousness, dizziness, blurred vision, tremor, drowsiness, tinnitus, numbness, disorientation, nausea, vomiting, headache, palpitations, and tachycardia.
More serious reactions that reflect an overdosage of prilocaine are:
Convulsions, unconsciousness, respiratory depression or arrest, hypotension, cardiovascular collapse and bradycardia which may lead to cardiac arrest.
Citanest presentation
3% Citanest DENTAL with Octapressin Prilocaine hydrochloride 66 mg/2.2 mL + felypressin (0.066 IU) 1.188 μg/2.2 mL 100 x 2.2 mL cartridges.
The finished product is packed in 2.2ml Type I glass cartridges, closed on one end with a chlorobutyl rubber plunger and at the other end by a chlorobutyl disk covered by an aluminium cap.
All Dentsply dental cartridges are paraben-free and for single use in a single patient only.
Remaining unused contents should be discarded.
How should Citanest 3% be stored?
- 3% Citanest Dental with Octapressin should be stored below 25°C.
- Protect from light.
- Local anaesthetics react with certain metals and cause the release of their respective ions which, if injected, may cause severe local irritation.
- Adequate precautions should be taken to avoid prolonged contact between 3% Citanest Dental with Octapressin solutions and metal surfaces, eg. cartridges should not be preloaded and connected to needles until just prior to use.
- Cartridges showing discolouration or cracks should be discarded.
- 3% Citanest Dental with Octapressin solutions should not be autoclaved.
- Surface sterilisation using pure, undiluted isopropyl alcohol (91%) or 70% ethyl alcohol (USP) may be carried out if desired.
Contents
- Box of 50 x 2.2ml Citanest 3% cartridges
References and useful links for more information on Citanest 3%:
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE): https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drugs/prilocaine-with-felypressin/medicinal-forms/#solution-for-injection
- NHS: https://dmd-browser.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/ampp/view/195886?ref=bnVsbCZzaXplPTEwMCZwYWdlPTE3NCZzb3J0T3JkZXI9YWxwaGE%3D
- Report an issue with a medicine to the MHRA Yellow Card scheme: https://yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk/
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| Offer Type | Special Price this Month |
|---|---|
| Offer Extra Text | Special Price This Month! |
| Brand | DENTSPLY SIRONA |
| GTIN | 00819482024332 |
| MPN | 585 |
| Type | Prilocaine Hydrochloride - 2.2ml cartridges |
| Product Set | VAR-CITANEST |
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