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Lidocaine and epinephrine (injection route) · Lidocaine and hydrocortisone (topical application route, rectal route) · Lidocaine and prilocaine (gingival route).
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Kaminski AE, Li Z, Dike NO, Gonzalez-Estrada A, Simon LV. Self vs partnered epinephrine autoinjector training, performance differences in an anaphylaxis ...
Lidocaine and tetracaine combination is used on the skin to cause numbness or loss of feeling for patients before drawing blood or placing an intravenous (IV) ...
Epinephrine use and outcomes in anaphylaxis patients transported by emergency medical services. Am J Emerg Med. 2014 Sep; 32 (9):1097-102 Epub 2014 May 20
Prescriptions for self-injectable epinephrine and follow-up referral in emergency department patients presenting with anaphylaxis. Ann Allergy Asthma ...
... epinephrine at the surgical site. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments ...
Nedosiran (subcutaneous route) · Nefazodone (oral route). Neffy. Also known as. Epinephrine (nasal route) · Nelarabine (intravenous route) · Nelfinavir (oral ...
Subjects with allergy to subcutaneous lidocaine, bupivicaine, or epinephrine. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often. Please ...
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