Local Anaesthetic

Buy Local Anaesthetics Online at Church Pharmacy UK

Explore our professional range of local anaesthetic products including Lidocaine, Bupivacaine, and Xylocaine, available in a variety of strengths and formats to suit clinical needs.

With over 30 years of experience, Church Pharmacy is a trusted name in supplying premium anaesthesia products. We are committed to providing exceptional quality products at competitive prices supported by reliable and fast delivery services to clinics.

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Manufacturer
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Bupivacaine

  • Strength: 0.25%
  • Size: 20 x 10ml
  • Form: Ampoules
  • QuickFind Code: BUP0024W

Bupivacaine / Adrenaline Injection

  • Strength: 0.5%
  • Size: 10 x 10ml
  • QuickFind Code: BUPI7G

Lidocaine

  • Strength: 2%
  • Size: 10 x 5ml
  • Form: Ampoules
  • QuickFind Code: LID0016X

Lidocaine

  • Strength: 1%
  • Size: 10 x 2ml
  • Form: Ampoules
  • QuickFind Code: LID0018A

Lidocaine

  • Strength: 1%
  • Size: 10 x 10ml
  • QuickFind Code: LID0051V

Lidocaine Glass

  • Strength: 1%
  • Size: 10 x 20 ml
  • QuickFind Code: LID0052R

Lidocaine

  • Strength: 1%
  • Size: 10 x 5ml
  • Form: Ampoules
  • QuickFind Code: LID0054J

Lidocaine Glass

  • Strength: 2%
  • Size: 10 x 20ml
  • Form: Ampoules
  • QuickFind Code: LID0055F

Lidocaine With Preservative

  • Strength: 2%
  • Size: 10 x 20ml Vials
  • QuickFind Code: LID13U

Local Anaesthetics for Medical & Aesthetic Precision

Local anaesthesia work by temporarily blocking nerve signals, providing targeted pain relief during medical and aesthetics procedures. Commonly used in dermal fillers, minor surgeries, dental treatments, and ophthalmic procedures, they ensure a more comfortable experience for patients.

Popular local anaesthetic agents like Lidocaine and Bupivacaine differ in onset and duration, allowing clinicians to choose the most appropriate product for each treatment.

We offer high-quality, regulated local anaesthetics support for injectable, dental, eye care, and topical use including Bupivacaine, Xylocaine with Adrenaline, Marcain Steripack Polyamps, Lignospan Special Dental Cartridges, Minims Tetracaine Hydrochloride Eye Drops, Instillagel


1. What is local anaesthesia?
Local anaesthesia is a procedure that numbs a specific area of the body by temporarily blocking nerve signals, preventing pain during medical or dental treatments. Unlike general anaesthesia, it allows the patient to remain fully conscious while the targeted area is pain-free.
2. How is local anaesthesia given?
Local anaesthesia is typically administered via injection but may vary depending on the procedure and the area being treated.
3. How long does local anaesthesia last?
The duration of local anaesthesia varies depending on the type of anesthetic used and the area treated. It typically lasts between 1 to 2 hours for most anesthetics, with some, like Bupivacaine, providing longer-lasting effects up to 8 hours 
4. Is local anaesthesia safe?
Local anaesthesia is generally safe when administered by trained professionals. It is commonly used in a variety of aesthetic treatments, medical and dental procedures. However, it should be used according to prescribed guidelines to avoid complications.
5. Are there any side effects of local anaesthesia?
Common side effects of local anaesthesia include temporary numbness, tingling, or swelling at the injection site. Serious side effects are rare but can include allergic reactions or nerve damage, especially if used improperly. It is best to onsult your healthcare provider for more information in case you are facing any such issues.