We want to help you understand the background of Lidocaine as it is an important ingredient in TPR20. To do this we have posted links to a key group of peer reviewed research papers so you can read for yourselves just how safe and effective this compound really is.
TPR 20 – Pain Relief without Addiction
According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, 5.2 million people in the US were addicted to painkillers in 2006; a 20% increase on the year before. The term used to describe this is using prescription and over-the-counter drugs for “non-medical” use.
Lidocaine vs. Procaine (Novocaine)
The drug Procaine belongs to a chemical group called esters which can create severe side effects and allergies. Topically applied Lidocaine has no side effects and no actions beyond the area of application.
Safe Pain Relief with Topical Lidocaine
Research shows that using topical lidocaine preparations such as TPR 20 deliver pain relief directly to the pain area and stop pain at source.
Shingles: TPR 20 for Pain Relief and the Reduction of Inflammation
The time is right for a rapid, effective treatment for Shingles. TPR 20, a topical pain and anti-inflammatory cream, is just that; the most effective, fastest and safest remedy for Shingles. Half a million sufferers need it available now.
Inflammation Part 3 – The Solution
The impact of acute inflammation and chronic inflammation ranges from an inconvenience to life-changing and life-threatening conditions. Inflammation is the single most common characteristic of disease. Medications which control and eliminated inflammation are therefore vital to healthcare.
Menthol in Profile
For many years Menthol has been considered a counter-irritant: a compound which creates local inflammation in order to relieve inflammation in underlying tissues. This article looks into the role of Menthol in treating inflammatory pain and pain after injuries.
Lidocaine in Profile
The principle pain relieving active ingredient in TPR20 is the compound Lidocaine. Lidocaine has been delivering safe, topical, anesthesia and pain relief to generations of patients going to the dentist as the ingredient in “numbing gel.”
Inflammation Part 2 – Chronic: the slow burn
Chronic inflammation is defined as: Inflammation of prolonged duration in which active inflammation, tissue destruction and attempts at repair are occurring simultaneously. We now know that chronic inflammation is the central process in a host of diseases.
Inflammation Part 1 – Acute: the rapid response system
By design inflammation is a complex process created by our immune system to rid the body of invading pathogens and to resolve trauma. In a healthy body this is often a rapid response defense and is over and done with quickly.







