Lokalanästhesie

Local anaesthesia
without a Needle

Now, all patients - including children – can benefit from a painless and safe local anesthetic  thanks to the reusable needle-free injection system from INJEX. The local anesthetic is applied in the mucosa using pressure to transport the active substance into deeper layers of the skin.

 

Less pain

 

Use of the INJEX30 needle free injection system is less painful because the skin is penetrated by an extremely fine jet of medication. This is a tremendous help to patients who are uncomfortable or fear the use of traditional needles.

 

The puncture point is considerably smaller
[ see illustration / magnified fiew ].

 

safe

 

Trials with this system have shown that the extremely fine jet of medication gently penetrates the subcutaneous fatty tissue and selects the path of least resistance.  In effect there is no damage to blood vessels, nerve fibers or osseous tissues have been observed.

 

Less numbness after treatment  

The extent of soft tissue numbness is greatly reduced.  This is a positive side effect which adds to the patient’s overall experience.

 

Reduced doses are needed

Sufficient anaesthesia is achieved with a relatively low dosage.
This is particularly important with children as they require a lower dosage.

Through the skin in a fraction
of a second.

With the INJEX30, the insulin is pushed through a micro-orifice into the superficial skin cells to the tissue below.  
This is achieved by using a precise measurement of pressure at a fraction of a second.

 

Textkörper:

Study Local Anaesthesia

To use the needleless injector as a means of administering xylocaine or bupivicaine, or its isomers, subcutaneously
for field, ring or sensory nerve block anesthesia.

William S.Yale, M.D.

Textkörper:

Needle-Free Delivery of Lidocaine

single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebocontrolled, single-dose, parallel-group study