Compounded Topical Anesthetic Cream
The FDA has alerted the public to the serious health risks related to compounded topical anesthetic creams. When a consumer is exposed to a high concentration of local anesthetics, like those found in compounded topical anesthetic creams, severe reaction can occur, such as seizures and irregular heartbeats.
Two deaths have been connected to compounded topical anesthetic creams made by Triangle Compounding Pharmacy and University Pharmacy.
If you or a loved has suffered an injury due to a compounded topical anesthetic cream, call us now at 1-800-483-2050 or contact us by clicking on a Injury Attorney.
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