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Are One or Two Dangerous? Lidocaine and Topical Anesthetic Exposures in Children
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 06/30/09
Curtis LA et al. - Toxicity may result from topical absorption, ingestion, or aspiration. Additionally, toxicity can result from unintentional as well as therapeutic mishaps. Although the number of cases is limited, these medications can be toxic at low doses—which, in children younger than 6 years of age, may amount to as little as a teaspoon.
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