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Tag: Novocaine

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How to get rid of numbing injection fast? Safe methods and what to avoid

5 min read
According to a systematic review published in 2023, the administration of phentolamine mesylate (OraVerse) after a local anesthetic can lead to a significantly faster recovery of normal sensation in dental patients. For those who don't have access to a reversal agent, there are several methods for how to get rid of numbing injection fast by encouraging your body to metabolize the anesthetic more quickly.

Can local anesthesia cause diarrhea? Understanding the indirect link

4 min read
Anesthesia can have various effects on the body, and research has investigated its impact on the gastrointestinal tract. When considering a procedure, many patients wonder, **can local anesthesia cause diarrhea?** The answer is complex, as it is often not the local anesthetic itself but other associated factors that lead to digestive upset.

Is Novocaine a Drug? A Deep Dive into the Classic Anesthetic

4 min read
While severe allergic reactions to local anesthetics are rare, occurring in only 1 in 5,000 to 25,000 cases, the question remains: is Novocaine a drug? [1.10.2] Yes, it is a well-known local anesthetic medication that revolutionized pain management in the 20th century [1.2.1, 1.4.2].

What is Novicane?: Procaine, its History, and Modern Alternatives

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Originally hailed as a safer and less toxic alternative to cocaine, Novicane, the brand name for the drug procaine, was the first synthetic injectable anesthetic. Its development in 1905 revolutionized pain management in medical and dental procedures, although its widespread use has since been replaced by more modern agents.