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-Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline), norepinephrine or one of its analogs called levonordefrine, is commonly added to local anesthetics given for dental procedures and other minor surgical procedures requiring a local anesthestic. Some people with Th1 inflammatory diseases react abnormally to epinephrine in a local anesthetic. One reason why this may be is that //E. coli// produces epinephrine for communication with other members of the species in a process known as quorum sensing.(({{pubmed>long:12847292}})) This may be because pathogens are able to more effectively communicate and spread during times when the body is weakened.+Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline), norepinephrine or one of its analogs called levonordefrine, is commonly added to local anesthetics given for dental procedures and other minor surgical procedures requiring a local anesthestic. Some people with Th1 inflammatory diseases react abnormally to epinephrine in a local anesthetic. One reason why this may be is that //E. coli// produces epinephrine for communication with other members of the species in a process known as quorum sensing.(({{pmid>long:12847292}})) This may be because pathogens are able to more effectively communicate and spread during times when the body is weakened.
  
 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, rapid heart rate, anxiety, tremor and headache following injection with a local anesthetic containing epinephrine. 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, rapid heart rate, anxiety, tremor and headache following injection with a local anesthetic containing epinephrine.
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