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These agents work by reversibly blocking nerve conduction. They decrease the permeability of nerve cell membranes to sodium ions, which prevents the generation and conduction of nerve impulses (action potentials). This effectively "mutes" signals for pain, touch, and itching. Common Uses

Topical anesthetics are medications applied directly to the skin or mucous membranes to produce a temporary loss of sensation in a specific, limited area. Unlike general anesthesia, they do not cause unconsciousness. Mechanism of Action topical anesthetic

Topical anesthetics are widely used across medical and cosmetic fields to enhance patient comfort: What Are Topical Anesthetics? - Cleveland Clinic These agents work by reversibly blocking nerve conduction