What is the name of the pain killer used during pulling of teeth that causes anterograde amnesia?
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he most commonly used local anesthetic is lidocaine (also called xylocaine or lignocaine), a modern replacement for novocaine and procaine.
Its half-life in the body is about 1.5–2 hours.
Other local anesthetics in current use include articaine, septocaine, marcaine (a long-acting anesthetic), and mepivacaine.
A combination of these may be used depending on the situation.
Also, most agents come in two forms: with and without epinephrine.
Its half-life in the body is about 1.5–2 hours.
Other local anesthetics in current use include articaine, septocaine, marcaine (a long-acting anesthetic), and mepivacaine.
A combination of these may be used depending on the situation.
Also, most agents come in two forms: with and without epinephrine.
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Dentists and oral surgeons use several medications.
ask them.
We are not medically trained and neither is the Internet.
ask them.
We are not medically trained and neither is the Internet.
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I think you're talking about midazolam (Versed) - used as an IV sedative - it is an amnesiac.