Which two agents are known to cause clinically significant drug interactions when combined with epinephrine?
A) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and b-adrenergic antagonists
B) β-Adrenergic antagonists and phenothiazines
C) Tricyclic antidepressants and monoamine oxidase inhibitors
D) b-Adrenergic antagonists and tricyclic antidepressants
E) Benzodiazepines and monoamine oxidase inhibitors
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Q1: Which of the following local anesthetic agents
Q6: Amide local anesthetics are metabolized
A)by being hydrolyzed
Q10: All of the following are characteristics of
Q13: Procaine (Novocaine)is metabolized primarily by the
A)liver.
B)lungs.
C)plasma.
D)kidneys.
Q16: The mechanism of local anesthetics involves action
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Q28: Which local anesthetic agent is neither an
Q30: Approximately _% of articaine is metabolized by
Q35: Plain anesthetics without vasoconstrictor will exhibit a
Q38: Which of the following local anesthetics has
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