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Local anesthetics are essential agents in modern medicine and dentistry, widely employed to provide temporary loss of sensation during various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. While they are generally considered safe when used appropriately, increasing utilization has led to a rise in reported cases of local anesthetic systemic toxicity. Thou

Mechanisms and Management of Local Anesthetic Toxicity
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