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Local anaesthetic drugs: adverse effects as reported through the ADROIT system in the UK
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 09/10/09
Nazir MS et al. – The patient's age and sex were not found to influence the type of reactions reported. Lidocaine with methylprednisolone or prilocaine generated the largest number of reports of allergic phenomena. Fatalities were most frequently reported in association with bupivacaine.
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