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Active ingredient
Lidocaine Hydrochloride 20 mg/1 L
Other brand names
Dosage form
Spray
Route
Topical
Prescription status
OTC (over the counter)
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2014
Label revision date
October 6, 2014
Active ingredient
Lidocaine Hydrochloride 20 mg/1 L
Other brand names
Dosage form
Spray
Route
Topical
Prescription status
OTC (over the counter)
CSA schedule
Not a scheduled drug
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2014
Label revision date
October 6, 2014
Manufacturer
Acme United Corp
Registration number
part348
NDC root
0924-0930

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Drug Overview

Burn Spray is a pain-relieving spray specifically designed for use on minor burns. It provides temporary relief from the pain associated with these types of injuries, making it a helpful option for first aid treatment.

This product comes in a 4 fl oz (118.3 ml) bottle and is intended to soothe discomfort from burns, allowing you to manage pain effectively while promoting healing.

Uses

You can use this medication for temporary relief from pain caused by minor burns. It helps soothe discomfort and makes it easier for you to manage your symptoms while your skin heals. There are no known effects that could harm a developing fetus (teratogenic effects) or any other non-harmful effects mentioned, so it is generally considered safe for use in appropriate situations. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you have any questions or concerns about your treatment.

Dosage and Administration

When using burn spray, you should apply an even layer over the affected area. For adults and children aged 2 years and older, you can use the spray up to 3 to 4 times a day. It's important to ensure that you do not exceed this frequency to promote healing and avoid irritation.

If you have a child under 2 years of age, it's best to consult a physician (doctor) before using the spray. They can provide guidance on the safest and most effective treatment options for younger children. Always follow these instructions carefully to ensure the best care for your skin.

What to Avoid

It's important to use this product safely to avoid any potential issues. You should not apply it in large amounts, especially on raw or blistered skin, as this can lead to irritation or other complications. Additionally, be careful not to use it near your eyes; if it accidentally gets into your eyes, rinse them thoroughly with water to prevent discomfort.

While there are no specific contraindications or concerns about abuse, misuse, or dependence associated with this product, following these guidelines will help ensure your safety and well-being. Always prioritize using the product as directed.

Side Effects

When using this product, it's important to apply it only to the skin and avoid using large amounts, especially on raw or blistered areas. Be careful not to get it in your eyes; if that happens, rinse your eyes thoroughly with water.

If your condition worsens, lasts more than 7 days, or clears up and then returns, you should stop using the product and consult a doctor. Additionally, keep this product out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical help or contact the Poison Control Center immediately.

Warnings and Precautions

This product is intended for external use only, so please avoid applying it to large areas of your skin, especially over raw or blistered spots. Be careful not to get it near your eyes; if it does come into contact with them, rinse thoroughly with water.

If your condition worsens, does not improve after 7 days, or clears up and then returns, stop using the product and consult your doctor. Always keep this product out of reach of children. If it is swallowed, seek medical help or contact the Poison Control Center immediately.

Overdose

If you or someone else has swallowed too much of this medication, it’s important to seek medical help immediately. You can do this by contacting your local Poison Control Center or going to the nearest emergency room.

Signs of an overdose can vary, but they may include unusual symptoms that require prompt attention. Always err on the side of caution and get help if you suspect an overdose has occurred. Your health and safety are the top priority.

Pregnancy Use

Currently, there is no information available about the use of BURN (lidocaine hydrochloride spray) during pregnancy. This means that safety concerns, dosage adjustments, or any special precautions for pregnant individuals have not been established. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider before using this product to ensure it is safe for you and your baby. Always prioritize open communication with your doctor regarding any medications you may consider during this time.

Lactation Use

If you are breastfeeding, you can feel reassured that there are no specific warnings or recommendations regarding the use of this product while nursing. Additionally, there are no known concerns about the product being passed into breast milk or any associated risks for your infant. This means you can use the product without worrying about its effects on your milk production or your baby's health.

Pediatric Use

If your child is under 2 years old, it's important to consult a physician (doctor) before using this burn spray. For children aged 2 years and older, you can apply the spray to the affected area, but be sure to do so no more than 3 to 4 times a day. Always follow these guidelines to ensure your child's safety and well-being.

Geriatric Use

When it comes to using this medication in older adults, there is no specific information available about dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions. This means that if you or a loved one is an older adult considering this medication, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider. They can help determine the best approach based on individual health needs and any other medications being taken. Always prioritize open communication with your healthcare team to ensure safe and effective treatment.

Renal Impairment

If you have kidney problems, it's important to know that the information provided does not include specific guidelines for dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or safety considerations related to renal impairment (kidney issues). This means that there are no tailored recommendations for how your treatment may need to change based on your kidney function.

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure that your treatment plan is safe and effective for your specific situation. They can help monitor your kidney health and make any necessary adjustments to your medications.

Hepatic Impairment

If you have liver problems, it's important to know that the information provided does not include specific guidelines for dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or precautions related to your condition. This means that there are no tailored recommendations for how the medication may affect you differently due to your liver health.

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure that any treatment plan is safe and effective for your specific situation. They can help determine the best approach based on your liver function and overall health.

Drug Interactions

It's important to have open conversations with your healthcare provider about any medications you are taking. In this case, there are no specific drug interactions or laboratory test interactions noted, which means that the medication is generally considered safe to use with other drugs and tests. However, every individual is different, and your healthcare provider can help ensure that your treatment plan is safe and effective for you.

Always discuss any changes in your medication or health status with your healthcare provider to avoid any potential issues and to get the best care possible.

Storage and Handling

To ensure the best performance of your product, store it at room temperature and keep it away from direct light. It's important not to freeze the product, as this can affect its effectiveness. Once you open the product, be sure to discard it after use to maintain safety and quality. Following these simple guidelines will help you use the product safely and effectively.

Additional Information

You should apply the burn spray topically, spraying an even layer over the affected area. For adults and children aged 2 years and older, you can use it up to 3-4 times a day. If the patient is under 2 years old, it's important to consult a physician before use. There are no additional details regarding laboratory tests, abuse potential, or postmarketing experiences available at this time.

FAQ

What is Burn Spray used for?

Burn Spray is a pain-relieving spray indicated for temporary pain relief associated with minor burns.

How should I use Burn Spray?

For adults and children 2 years of age and older, spray an even layer over the affected area not more than 3-4 times daily. For children under 2 years, consult a physician.

Are there any contraindications for using Burn Spray?

No specific contraindications are mentioned for Burn Spray.

What should I do if I experience side effects?

Stop use and ask a doctor if the condition worsens or persists for more than 7 days, or if it clears up and returns.

Can I use Burn Spray near my eyes?

No, do not use Burn Spray near your eyes. If it gets into your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water.

Is Burn Spray safe for use during pregnancy or while nursing?

There is no specific information regarding the use of Burn Spray during pregnancy or lactation.

How should I store Burn Spray?

Store Burn Spray at room temperature, protect it from light, and do not freeze. Discard after opening.

What should I do if Burn Spray is swallowed?

If swallowed, get medical help or contact Poison Control Center right away.

Packaging Info

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Burn (lidocaine hydrochloride). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

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Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Burn, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

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Description

BURNS FIRST AID ONLY® is a burn spray formulated specifically for the relief of pain associated with minor burns. This product is presented in a dosage form of a spray and is contained in a 4 fl oz (118.3 ml) bottle. It is designed for first aid use, providing immediate care for burn injuries.

Uses and Indications

This drug is indicated for the temporary relief of pain associated with minor burns.

There are no teratogenic or nonteratogenic effects associated with this drug.

Dosage and Administration

Adults and children aged 2 years and older should apply an even layer of the burn spray to the affected area, not exceeding 3 to 4 applications per day. For children under 2 years of age, it is recommended to consult a physician prior to use.

Contraindications

The product should not be applied in large quantities, particularly over raw or blistered areas, due to the potential for irritation or adverse effects. Additionally, application near the eyes is contraindicated; in the event of contact, the area should be rinsed thoroughly with water to mitigate any risk of irritation.

Warnings and Precautions

For external use only. It is imperative that the product is not applied in large quantities, especially on raw or blistered areas, as this may exacerbate the condition or lead to adverse effects.

Care should be taken to avoid contact with the eyes. In the event of accidental exposure, it is essential to rinse the eyes thoroughly with water to mitigate any potential irritation or damage.

Healthcare professionals should advise patients to discontinue use and seek medical advice if the condition worsens, persists for more than 7 days, or if symptoms resolve and then return. This precaution is crucial to ensure appropriate management of the underlying condition.

Additionally, the product must be kept out of reach of children. In cases of accidental ingestion, immediate medical assistance should be sought, or the Poison Control Center should be contacted without delay to ensure the safety of the individual involved.

Side Effects

Patients should be aware that the product is intended for external use only. It is contraindicated for use in large quantities, particularly over raw or blistered areas, and should not be applied near the eyes. In the event of contact with the eyes, it is advised to rinse thoroughly with water.

Participants are instructed to discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if the condition worsens or persists for more than 7 days, or if the condition clears up and then returns.

Additionally, it is crucial to keep the product out of reach of children. In the case of accidental ingestion, immediate medical assistance should be sought, or the Poison Control Center should be contacted without delay.

Drug Interactions

No specific drug interactions have been identified in the available data. Additionally, there are no reported interactions between the drug and laboratory tests. Therefore, no dosage adjustments or monitoring recommendations are necessary based on the current information.

Packaging & NDC

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Burn (lidocaine hydrochloride). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

Packaging configurations for Burn.
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Pediatric Use

Pediatric patients under 2 years of age should consult a physician prior to use. For children aged 2 years and older, the recommended dosage is to spray an even layer of burn spray over the affected area, not to exceed 3-4 applications daily.

Geriatric Use

There is no specific information available regarding the use of this medication in geriatric patients, including dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions. Healthcare providers should exercise caution when prescribing this medication to elderly patients, as individual responses may vary. Monitoring for potential adverse effects and therapeutic efficacy is recommended in this population.

Pregnancy

There is currently no information available regarding the use of BURN - lidocaine hydrochloride spray during pregnancy. This includes a lack of data on safety concerns, dosage modifications, or any special precautions that should be taken when considering the use of this medication in pregnant patients. Healthcare professionals should weigh the potential benefits against any unknown risks when prescribing this medication to women of childbearing potential. It is advisable to exercise caution and consider alternative treatments when necessary.

Lactation

There are no specific warnings or recommendations regarding the use of this product in nursing mothers. Additionally, there are no statements concerning the potential for excretion in breast milk or any associated risks to breastfed infants during lactation.

Renal Impairment

Patients with renal impairment have not been specifically addressed in the available prescribing information. There are no dosage adjustments, special monitoring requirements, or safety considerations outlined for individuals with reduced kidney function. Healthcare professionals should exercise caution and consider the lack of data when prescribing to this patient population.

Hepatic Impairment

Patients with hepatic impairment have not been specifically studied in relation to the use of this medication. Consequently, there are no established dosage adjustments, special monitoring requirements, or precautions outlined for individuals with compromised liver function. It is recommended that healthcare providers exercise caution when prescribing this medication to patients with hepatic impairment, given the lack of data on its safety and efficacy in this population. Regular monitoring of liver function may be prudent in these cases, although specific parameters are not defined in the available information.

Overdosage

In the event of an overdosage, immediate medical intervention is crucial. If the substance is ingested, it is imperative to seek medical assistance or contact the Poison Control Center without delay.

Healthcare professionals should be aware that prompt action can significantly influence the outcome of an overdosage situation. Symptoms of overdosage may vary depending on the specific substance involved; therefore, a thorough assessment and monitoring of the patient are essential.

Management procedures may include supportive care and symptomatic treatment, tailored to the individual patient's needs. It is recommended that healthcare providers remain vigilant and prepared to implement appropriate interventions based on the clinical presentation of the patient.

Nonclinical Toxicology

No teratogenic or non-teratogenic effects have been reported in the available nonclinical studies. Additionally, there is no information regarding animal pharmacology and toxicology. The absence of data limits the assessment of potential risks associated with the compound in these areas.

Postmarketing Experience

No postmarketing experience details are available in the insert.

Patient Counseling

Healthcare providers should advise patients to keep this medication out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion. In the event that the medication is swallowed, patients should be instructed to seek medical help immediately or contact the Poison Control Center for assistance. It is important for patients to understand the urgency of the situation and the need for prompt action if ingestion occurs.

Storage and Handling

The product is supplied in packaging that includes specific NDC numbers. It should be stored at room temperature, ensuring that it is protected from light exposure. Freezing the product is not permitted, as it may compromise its integrity. Additionally, once opened, the product must be discarded to ensure safety and efficacy.

Additional Clinical Information

The product is administered topically, with a recommended application of an even layer of burn spray over the affected area for adults and children aged 2 years and older, not exceeding 3-4 times daily. For children under 2 years of age, consultation with a physician is advised. There is no additional information available regarding laboratory tests, abuse potential, patient counseling, or postmarketing experience.

Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Burn, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

View product document (PDF)

Data Generation & Sources

This page was automatically generated and is maintained by the AllDrugs AI Data-Science Team. It was built from the FDA Structured Product Label (DailyMed) for Burn, retrieved by a validated AI data-extraction workflow.

All FDA-listed dosage forms and strengths are shown in the Packaging & NDC Codes section above. Regulatory status appears in the Summary Information panel above and was verified in the FDA National Drug Code directory and the NSDE NDC Directory daily file.

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