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- | If possible, Marshall Protocol (MP) patients should try to avoid the use of any **anesthetic** that contains epinephrine due to its negative side effects. | + | < |
+ | If possible, Marshall Protocol (MP) patients should try to avoid the use of any anesthetic that contains epinephrine due to its negative side effects. | ||
===== Epinephrine ===== | ===== Epinephrine ===== | ||
- | Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline), | + | Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline), |
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+ | There are many anecdotal accounts of patients with Th1 inflammatory diseases experiencing increased local inflammation (redness), local tissue damage, decreased anesthetic effect (numbness) and systemic reactions such as palpitations, | ||
Epinephrine is not an essential component of a local anesthetic. Its only function is to reduce the reabsorption of the anesthetic by constricting blood vessels to prolong the numbing action of the anesthetic. | Epinephrine is not an essential component of a local anesthetic. Its only function is to reduce the reabsorption of the anesthetic by constricting blood vessels to prolong the numbing action of the anesthetic. | ||
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== | ||
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