Are local anesthesia vials similar to champagne: Do they lose their potency once opened?: An in vitro study
Background and Objectives: Epinephrine is volatile and unstable on exposure to air. Addition of sodium metabisulfite as an antioxidant has been effective, but there are no clear-cut consensus on its efficiency in retarding the oxidation that sets in once the anesthetic vials are kept open with a nee...
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Main Authors: | P S Gopinath Thilak (Author), Sameep S Shetty (Author), Jagadeesh Chandra (Author), Kavana Gowda (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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