Sensorcaine-MPF User Reviews & Ratings
Sensorcaine-MPF has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10 from a total of 2 reviews on Drugs.com. 50% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.
Condition | Avg. Rating | Reviews | Compare |
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Local Anesthesia | 2 reviews for Local Anesthesia | 118 medications |
- SLJ...
- March 7, 2009
For Local Anesthesia "I'm allergic to most -caines, and Sensorcaine MPF makes it possible for me to get dental work done without fear of an allergic reaction or having to be on a steroid regimen prior to having dental work done. Since being tested, it has been a wonderful find, since not only have I had to have dental work done, but also have had to have stitches and other medical procedures which required local numbing."
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For Local Anesthesia "I went to the ER for a scalp laceration that required stitches. The ER doctor used Sensorcaine to numb the area before suturing. I started feeling sick, like the energy was draining out of me. He began the stitches but didn't get to finish before I totally passed out. The doc said I was 'snoring up a storm,' which meant I was having trouble breathing. Took a couple of hours to be able to get off the bed afterward. Awful experience!"