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- Peter G Katis.
- Emergency Medicine, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Can J Emerg Med. 2003 Jul 1;5(4):245-6.
AbstractIn the medical community there is a widely held belief that epinephrine should not be used with lidocaine when attempting a digital block because it will cause tissue gangrene. This belief is reinforced by several of the more prominent emergency textbooks, but a review of the medical literature fails to reveal a sound basis for this dogma.
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