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Epinephrine is a drug that is often administered before dental surgery and it caused the mouth to be numb. There is rarely any effects from Epinephrine but occasionally one will be administered too much and can have symptoms such as slow heart rate, shallow breathing, drowsiness, fainting and seizures in rare cases.

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