Proparacaine Ophthalmic Solution

Although for eyes, proparacaine (ester local anesthetic, alkaloid-related) in drops for corneal anesthesia, sometimes extended to periocular skin. Borderline but classified under HTS 3004.49.0050 for local anesthetics if dermatological claim; single-dose vials.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFreeFree
🇲🇽MexicoFreeFree
🇨🇦CanadaFreeFree
🇩🇪GermanyFreeFree
🇯🇵JapanFreeFree

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

3004.90Higher: 10% vs Free

If for other ophthalmic medicaments

Non-alkaloid eye preparations often in 3004.90.

3006.50.00.00Higher: 10% vs Free

If first-aid kit component

Kits containing such products classify wholly in 3006.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Eye drop sterility validation; preservative-free claims; consult FDA for ophthalmic monograph

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Lidocaine 5% Ointment

A topical ointment containing 5% lidocaine, a local anesthetic, used for numbing skin during minor procedures or pain relief. It falls under HTS 3004.49.0050 as a dermatological agent and local anesthetic in measured doses for retail sale, containing derivatives of alkaloids. This classification applies to unmixed or mixed products specifically for therapeutic skin applications.

Benzocaine 20% Topical Gel

A clear gel with 20% benzocaine, a local anesthetic derived from alkaloids, applied to mucous membranes for pain relief like canker sores. Classified under HTS 3004.49.0050 for dermatological agents in measured retail doses. Its local numbing action on skin and oral tissues qualifies it as a therapeutic dermatological product.

Tetracaine Hydrochloride Cream

Prescription-strength cream with tetracaine HCl, an alkaloid derivative local anesthetic for skin anesthesia before injections. HTS 3004.49.0050 covers this as a dermatological agent in retail forms. It's put up in measured doses for prophylactic numbing in medical settings.

Dibucaine Ointment 1%

An ointment containing 1% dibucaine (cinchocaine), a potent local anesthetic alkaloid derivative for hemorrhoidal and skin irritation relief. Fits HTS 3004.49.0050 as a retail-packaged dermatological anesthetic. Its use for local skin numbing aligns with the subheading's scope.

Pramoxine HCl Lotion

A soothing lotion with pramoxine hydrochloride, a non-alkaloid local anesthetic but classified here for dermatological itch relief. Wait, actually pramoxine is synthetic but subheading includes derivatives; used for eczema and minor skin irritations in measured retail doses under HTS 3004.49.0050.

Emla Cream (Lidocaine-Prilocaine)

Topical anesthetic cream combining lidocaine and prilocaine (alkaloid derivatives) for dermal numbing prior to needle insertion. HTS 3004.49.0050 applies to this mixed dermatological agent in metered tubes for retail. Its dual anesthetic action targets skin surface therapeutic uses.