Local injectable anesthetics

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Local injectable anesthetics numb the surrounding area (where it is injected) by blocking pain signals from being sent to the brain. Local anesthetics are used during dental procedures, during labor and for other minor operative procedures.

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Medical conditions associated with local injectable anesthetics:

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