Emla is Manufactured by AstraZeneca Inc.
EMLA cream is used to freeze the skin, before inserting a needle, or a minor surgical procedure. It may also be used on the genital tissues before a minor surgical procedure. EMLA should be used on the advice of your doctor, if it is used before surgery. This product is often used for people who fear needles, including young children.
Where can I order Emla Cream From? Can I buy Emla Cream at Canadian Prices?
Yes, if you are from the U.S. then you can buy Emla at Canadian prices. Currently we will only accept an order for Emla Cream from U.S. and Canadian residents. No prescription is required to purchase Emla and when you order Emla it will be delivered with regular or express shipping.
How do you take Emla dream:
A thick layer of EMLA cream is applied to the skin, in the area where the needle is to be inserted or where the surgery will be done. The cream is covered with an occlusive dressing (a special bandage which doesn't allow the cream to seep through) and the dressing is stuck to the skin. There are instructions about how to apply the cream and dressing on the package. Follow them carefully. EMLA cream should be left in place for at least one hour (or up to 5 hours) before the procedure
or needle stick. Just before the needle stick, the dressing is removed and any remaining cream may be gently rinsed off with clear water. The patch is applied for the same length of time as the cream. The skin or tissue will be numb for up to 2 hours.
Emla Ingredients
Chemical Name: LIDOCAINE (LYE-doe-kane) and PRILOCAINE (PRIL-oh-kane)
Chemical Name: 2.5% LIDOCAINE (LYE-doe-kane) and 2.5% PRILOCAINE (PRIL-oh-kane
Emla Caution
EMLA should not be applied to open wounds or cuts, including the affected area after the surgery or needle puncture.
• EMLA should not be applied near the eyes, lips or mouth. Children must not rub their eyes if they have EMLA cream on their hands.
• EMLA cream should not be used for children less than 6 months old.
• Store Emla out of the reach of children.