Local anesthetic with vasoconstrictor

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A local anesthetic with vasoconstrictor is a combination drug of a local anesthetic in order to induce absence of pain in an area, given with a vasoconstrictor in order to increase the duration of local anesthesia by constricting the blood vessels, thereby safely concentrating the anesthetic agent for an extended duration, as well as reducing hemorrhage.[1]

Examples

References

  1. ^ Yagiela JA (1995). "Vasoconstrictor agents for local anesthesia" (PDF). Anesth Prog. 42 (3–4): 116–20. PMC 2148913. PMID 8934977.