Allergy to local anesthetics: Reality or myth?

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Abstract

The incidence of allergic reactions to local anesthetics is low. Most cases involve a psychogenic reaction rather than an allergic reaction. Additives and preservatives added to local anesthetics may cause allergic reactions. Vascular resorption of epinephrine-containing local anesthetics may produce cardiovascular signs similar to an allergic reaction. Diagnosis of allergy to local anesthetics must be established by skin testing and provocative challenge.

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Malinovsky, J. M., Chiriac, A. M., Tacquard, C., Mertes, P. M., & Demoly, P. (2016, September 1). Allergy to local anesthetics: Reality or myth? Presse Medicale. Elsevier Masson SAS. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lpm.2016.05.011

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