
Episode 180: Keywords part 12 with Gillian Isaac: Local Anesthetics
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
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I Don't Use Sarlocane and Esther Because It's Got Two Eyes in It
Pilicane is also associated with methium globinemia. We worry about, from that, hemoglobonemia. So the next question, i dont yo sarlocane and esther, cause it's got two eyes in it. Oh, is it? You're right, it isn't. Ah, so that's just one thing to remember. And if you are sending something for alargy testing, you have to test both the local and the metabolites of it. Another question. The common element thought to be present in cases of cota aquinas in drome after continuous spinal anaesthesia,. See, administration of idicane, d edition of pan
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