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Considering taking medication to treat Local Anesthesia Adjunct? Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Local Anesthesia Adjunct. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

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Drug Name IndicationWhat's this? TypeWhat's this? User Reviews
morphine Oral     396 User Reviews
Opana Oral     208 User Reviews
morphine concentrate Oral     68 User Reviews
oxymorphone Oral     40 User Reviews
Demerol Inj     33 User Reviews
Ativan Inj     23 User Reviews
morphine IM     21 User Reviews
morphine Inj     15 User Reviews
ketamine Inj     13 User Reviews
midazolam Inj     13 User Reviews
morphine IV     13 User Reviews
Duramorph (PF) Inj     12 User Reviews
epinephrine (PF) Inj     11 User Reviews
lorazepam Inj     8 User Reviews
morphine in 0.9 % NaCl IV     8 User Reviews
epinephrine Inj     7 User Reviews
nalbuphine Inj     5 User Reviews
morphine (PF) Inj     5 User Reviews
oxymorphone Inj     5 User Reviews
Demerol (PF) Inj     5 User Reviews
meperidine Inj     4 User Reviews
levorphanol tartrate Oral     4 User Reviews
Seconal Sodium Oral     4 User Reviews
Opana Inj     3 User Reviews
Adrenalin Inj     2 User Reviews
Talwin Inj     2 User Reviews
ketamine in 0.9 % sod chloride IV     2 User Reviews
epinephrine base Inj     1 User Reviews
lorazepam in 0.9% sod chloride IV     1 User Reviews
pentazocine lactate Inj     1 User Reviews
meperidine in 0.9 % NaCl IV     1 User Reviews
morphine in dextrose 5 % Inj     1 User Reviews
morphine in 0.9 % NaCl Inj     1 User Reviews
midazolam in 0.9 % NaCl IV     1 User Reviews
meperidine (PF) Inj     1 User Reviews
morphine (PF) in 0.9 % NaCl IV     1 User Reviews
ketamine IV     1 User Reviews
midazolam in dextrose 5 % IV     1 User Reviews
lorazepam in dextrose 5 % IV     Be the first to review it
epinephrine HCl in D5W IV     Be the first to review it
epinephrine HCl-0.9% NaCl (PF) IV     Be the first to review it
epinephrine HCl in 0.9 % NaCl IV     Be the first to review it
secobarbital sodium Oral     Be the first to review it
amobarbital Inj     Be the first to review it
Amytal Inj     Be the first to review it
Astramorph-PF Inj     Be the first to review it
Ketalar Inj     Be the first to review it
Ultiva IV     Be the first to review it
remifentanil IV     Be the first to review it
Infumorph P/F Inj     Be the first to review it
morphine (PF) in dextrose 5 % IV     Be the first to review it
midazolam (PF) Inj     Be the first to review it
remifentanil HCl-0.9%NaCl (PF) IV     Be the first to review it
midazolam in dextrose 5 % (PF) IV     Be the first to review it
midazolam IV     Be the first to review it
morphine (PF) in NaCl, iso-osm IT     Be the first to review it

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