Allergic reactions to local anesthetics - UpToDate Adverse reactions to LAs are not uncommon, and most are nonallergic in etiology However, allergic reactions to LAs can occur, and the evaluation and management of patients with these reactions will be reviewed here
Lidocaine: A Local Anesthetic, Its Adverse Effects and Management The most widely used medications in dentistry are local anesthetics (LA), especially lidocaine, and the number of recorded adverse allergic responses, particularly of hazardous responses, is quite low
Adverse reactions to local anesthetics - Registered Dental Hygienists Most emergencies are not due to reactions to the local anesthetic itself, but to the anxiety associated with the injection The most common reaction is the psychogenic response commonly known as syncope, or fainting The second most common reaction is hyperventilation or anxiety attack
Local Anesthesia: What It Is, Uses, Side Effects Types Local anesthesia side effects are rare and usually minor If you had an anesthetic injection, you may experience some soreness and or bruising where it was injected
Side effects of local anesthetics - ScienceDirect In the special studies section, we discuss the adverse reactions that occur with provider error when administering local anesthetics These cases are specific to errors when utilizing epidural equipment for analgesia
Allergy to Local Anesthetics is a Rarity: Review of . . . - Springer LA reactions that are misclassified as true allergies can lead to unnecessary avoidance of LA drugs or delays in surgical procedures that require their use A detailed history of prior LA reactions is the first and most crucial step for understanding the nature of the reaction
Local Anesthetic Toxicity - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Local anesthetics are commonly used in most medical and dental practices While adverse effects are rare, the rising prevalence of local anesthetics in practice has resulted in a greater incidence of local anesthetic toxicity