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. 1996 Fall;43(4):99–102.

Epinephrine, magnesium, and dental local anesthetic solutions.

J G Meechan 1
PMCID: PMC2148774  PMID: 10323114

Abstract

Plasma levels of magnesium were unaffected by the inclusion of epinephrine in lidocaine dental local anesthetic solutions in patients having third molar surgery under general anesthesia.

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