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Lidocaine is a local anesthetic, that when infused intravenously, can be very effective for the treatment of neuropathic pain for up to 4-6 weeks. This is a painless, safe and effective therapy that can be added to your existing overall pain management program. Some patients can reduce the dosages of some of their other pain medications while receiving this treatment.
The appointment duration can take up to 2 hours per infusion. This includes any preparation beforehand, the infusion, and follow up and discharge with the Physician afterwards.
Patients relax in a comfortable reclining chair while the infusion is occurring. Since most patients experience sedation or tiredness immediately after their infusion, you must have someone to drive you home afterwards.
Lidocaine infusions can be effective for a wide variety of painful conditions. They are particularly helpful for patients suffering from pain at multiple sites, such as:
Please note that all required medications and prescriptions will be provided by Dundas 427 Medical Pharmacy, and any potential costs associated will be discussed with you prior to your infusion appointment. The cost of these medications may be covered by most supplemental drug plans or ODB/ODSP. They will be delivered to the clinic on the day of your infusion.
A payment terminal has been set up at NeuPath Oshawa for you to make payments prior to or on the morning of your infusion. Payments can be made with Credit or Debit; Cash is not accepted. These medication fees are non-negotiable, and must be paid in full before receiving a lidocaine infusion.
OHIP will cover 6 infusion procedures per calendar year. Additional infusions thereafter may be covered through some third party insurance plans, or, by agreeing to pay out of pocket. You may have an infusion as frequently as every 4 weeks.
The following process outlines the steps involved prior to booking your lidocaine Infusion:
On the day of your lidocaine infusion we ask that you arrive 30 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time. If you fail to arrive by your appointment time, you may be rescheduled. It is important that you also:
Upon arrival you will be asked to provide a urine sample. The nurse will insert an intravenous line. You will be monitored continuously by the nurse throughout the duration of the infusion.
The infusion itself takes 45 minutes.
During the infusion, you may feel drowsy or tired. Some other commonly reported side effects during the infusion include:
Many of these side effects are short-lived, and often go away by the end of the infusion. You will also have some pre-arranged medications available to you in the event of any side effects or discomfort.
The infusions will be performed under MD supervision. Every physician supervising has been trained in the ER or by a qualified NeuPath physician. Every nurse working in the infusion suite is also ER trained and Advanced Cardiac Life Support certified.