What is Teva Teikoku Lidocaine?
“Teva Teikoku” refers to Teva Teikoku Pharma, and “lidocaine” is a local anesthetic used to numb tissue. In Japan, Teva Teikoku manufactures and sells lidocaine-containing products (for example, topical or injectable formulations), but the exact use and dosing depend on the specific lidocaine product name (gel/patch/spray/injection, concentration, and strength).
Which lidocaine product is it (patch, gel, injection)?
People often search “Teva teikoku lidocaine” without the full product name. The likely next step is identifying the specific formulation because that determines:
- how it’s applied (skin vs. injected vs. oral mucosa),
- the strength (mg/g or mg/mL),
- typical indications (pain relief, dental/oral procedures, procedures requiring local anesthesia), and
- key safety warnings (skin irritation, systemic lidocaine toxicity risk for certain routes).
If you share the exact Japanese brand/product name or the package strength (for example, mg/g or mg/mL), I can narrow it down to the correct product and uses.
What are common side effects and risks of lidocaine products?
Across lidocaine formulations, common issues include local reactions such as redness, burning, or irritation where it’s used. Higher-risk concerns depend on route and dose, but can include systemic lidocaine toxicity symptoms (such as dizziness, ringing in the ears, numbness around the mouth, or more serious effects) when too much is absorbed.
Are there patents or generic/litigation issues for Teva Teikoku lidocaine?
If your goal is commercial or patent research, a useful starting point is DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug patent activity. You can search for “lidocaine” and then filter for relevant assignees/manufacturers, including Teva/Teva Teikoku, to see if any listed patents or exclusivity issues apply.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com search for lidocaine
Tell me what you’re trying to find
To give you a precise answer, tell me one of the following:
- the exact product name as written on the box (Japanese or Roman letters),
- the formulation (patch/gel/spray/injection/other),
- the concentration (mg/g or mg/mL),
- and what you want to know (uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, or availability).
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/?s=lidocaine