Why does the local and systemic absorption of topical anesthetics increase the risk of toxicity?
A) Topical anesthetics do not contain vasoconstrictors.
B) Topical anesthetics are formulated in high concentrations.
C) Topical anesthetics are absorbed quickly into the tissue and blood stream due to vasodilation of the area.
D) All of the above
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