Yes, you can generally take Effexor (venlafaxine) alongside local anesthetics. There are no direct contraindications between the two. However, it's essential to inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking, as individual circumstances or additional health conditions may warrant specific considerations. Always follow your doctor's advice regarding medication management.
An Expanded Functions Dental Assistant is not permitted to administer local anesthetics because they have not been trained to administer local anesthetics, and they are not trained to handle the potential complications of administering local anesthetics.
there are two main classes of anesthetics 1. General anesthetics 2. Local anesthetics General anesthetics are used to produce general analgesia (total unconsciousness) that is utilized for surgery purpose. eg. chloroform Local anesthetics are used to produce analgesia (numbness) to local area of body (particular area) eg, xylocaine
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No. They call them local anesthetics because they are localized to a specific area. This makes the area go numb, and you will remain awake.
Injectable local anesthetics provide pain relief for some part of the body during surgery,dental procedures,or other medical procedures.commonly used injectable local anesthetics are lidocaine(Xylocaine),bupivacaine(Marcaine), and mepivacaine(Carbocaine)
ya that should be ok. i take effexor and perk sometimes
NO!, it isn't advised in taking effexor with kolonopine, it interfears with the heart.
Effexor does not seem to make me sleepy or energetic. Though side effect are only suppose to happen to 10% of those who take Effexor (I read).
Local anesthetics, such as benzocaine, lidocaine and tetracaine, to temporarily relieve the pain
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Yes; there is no known interaction between venlafaxine (Effexor) and diazepam (Valium).