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Mepivacaine as a local anesthesia?

Can we use mepivacaine as a local anesthesia in the face area?

Does naltrexone affect local anesthesia?

I need a breast biopsy; I assume under a local anesthesia. Will my taking naltrexone interfere with my ability to get numb with a local?

Naltrexone and local anesthesia?

i know you have to be off opiods for 7 days before start of naltrexone but if i had a tooth extraction and was injected with septocaine? is that okay?

I am having surgery requiring anesthesia and pain meds. I am a methadone user. What is safe and eff?

I am currently in methadone treatment and coming up to have surgery which will require anesthesia as well as pain meds. Is there any... read more

Is there any relation between how a person's body metabolizes anesthesia and pain medication?

Specifically I am looking for an answer as to why my prescribed pain medications (hydrocodone) only last 2-3 hours (prescribed 1 evry 6hrs). I have... read more

Will suboxone affect MAC anesthesia?

If Im having a surgery and they are using MAC anesthesia and I use 2mg of suboxone a day i buy them off the streets will this make my... read more

Can I go under anesthesia right after a concussion?

Hello :) I got a concussion on Thursday, April 27 and I am scheduled to have my wisdom teeth removed this coming Thursday, May 4. (I still have a... read more

How does phentermine interact with anesthesia?

My question is about having surgery while on suboxone. I have been on it for over a year. (6 mgs. a

... day). Will there be any problem with the general anesthesia? I've been trying to wean down to a lower dose but not to sucsesful with... read more

May I take Wellbutrin XL (150/day) while I have major abdominal surgery (Crohns)? I won't be able to

... swallow any pills for 3-5 days? Any contraindications with the anesthesia? I am off the grid on the anti-depressant so as not to be in my... read more

How long before surgery should Xarelto be stopped?

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