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With more than 100 years of experience, Gebauer Company offers the most trusted comfort solutions for maximum patient satisfaction.
We offer non-drug, topical anesthetic sprays for medical professionals to use before minor procedures to provide instant, temporary relief to patients.
Gebauer's Pain Ease® is the instant topical anesthetic skin refrigerant spray cleared to temporarily control the pain associated with needle procedures and minor surgical procedures. It can be applied to intact skin, minor open wounds and intact oral mucous membranes. It is non-drug, non-flammable and can be used by any licensed healthcare practitioner without the order of a physician. Click to learn more for important risk and safety information.
Learn MoreGebauer's Ethyl Chloride®, the world's first instant topical anesthetic spray, is intended to temporarily control the pain associated with injections, IV starts, venipuncture, minor surgical procedures and minor sports injuries. Gebauer’s Ethyl Chloride is available in several spray patterns, which allows medical professionals to choose their preferred mode of delivery. Click to learn more for important risk and safety information.
Gebauer's Spray and Stretch® is an instant topical anesthetic skin refrigerant spray that effectively manages myofascial pain and trigger point release when used in conjunction with the spray and stretch technique. It is also indicated for treating restricted motion, muscle spasm and minor sports injuries. It is non-drug and non-flammable. Click to learn more for important risk and safety information.
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"My patients are especially thankful for dedication to excellence in order to put them at ease during an especially stressful time. As a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Pain Ease has allowed me to accomplish this successfully."
- Mark H. CRNA, MSN, APN
"As frontline nurses and managers, we have an obligation, to our patients to provide relief and compassionately reduce distress whenever possible. One way we can reduce pain is through the use of Pain Ease. It is easy to use and it works. When patients understand you care about helping them manage their pain, the reality is a successful an therapeutic relationship."
- AnnMarie Papa, DNP, RN, CEN, NE-BC, FAEN, FAAN
Instantly Control Procedural Pain While Improving Patient Satisfaction