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Most local administration techniques involve using a syringe and needle to inject drugs into the correct place. The technique can be slightly uncomfortable, accompanied by a stinging sensation. But there is no reason to worry, as the pain associated with the administration is more bearable than the injury itself. |
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Posted on: 04/05/2010 local anesthesia acts both on sensory n motor neurons, block them by increasing threshold for depolarisation
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