Lignocaine toxicity; a complication of local anaesthesia administered in the community

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Abstract

Local anaesthetic agents are among the most commonly used drugs in the emergency department. A case is reported of a complication arising from systemic toxicity after the injection of lignocaine (lidocaine). Emergency practitioners should maintain a high level of vigilance for the symptoms of toxicity after local anaesthetic administration. Particular care should be taken when calculating the maximum safe dose for young children.

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Donald, M. J., & Derbyshire, S. (2004). Lignocaine toxicity; a complication of local anaesthesia administered in the community. Emergency Medicine Journal, 21(2), 249–250. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.2003.008730

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