Saturday, May 17, 2008
New Drug Reverses Dentists' Anesthesia
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(WebMD Medical News) - The FDA has approved OraVerse, the first drug indicated for reversing the effects of local anesthesia used by dentists.
According to Novalar Pharmaceuticals, the drug company that makes OraVerse, the FDA approved OraVerse's use in adults and children six years or older based on several clinical studies in which patients got an injection of OraVerse or a placebo after undergoing dental procedures under local anesthetics.
In the clinical studies, the patients who got OraVerse regained normal sensation in their lips faster than those who got the placebo. Within an hour after getting OraVerse, 41% of the patients had normal sensation in their lower lip, while 59% of the patients regained normal sensation in their upper lip within an hour after getting OraVerse.
(WebMD Medical News) - The FDA has approved OraVerse, the first drug indicated for reversing the effects of local anesthesia used by dentists.
According to Novalar Pharmaceuticals, the drug company that makes OraVerse, the FDA approved OraVerse's use in adults and children six years or older based on several clinical studies in which patients got an injection of OraVerse or a placebo after undergoing dental procedures under local anesthetics.
In the clinical studies, the patients who got OraVerse regained normal sensation in their lips faster than those who got the placebo. Within an hour after getting OraVerse, 41% of the patients had normal sensation in their lower lip, while 59% of the patients regained normal sensation in their upper lip within an hour after getting OraVerse.
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Mike Kowalsky
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