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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Lidocaine OR EPINEPHRINE OR IODINE OR BUPIVACAINE
  1. ... tests check for levels of dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine in urine or blood. High levels can indicate ... main types of catecholamines are dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. Epinephrine is also known as adrenaline. Catecholamine tests ...
  2. ... shock, you may need to carry an emergency epinephrine treatment with you at all times. Epinephrine is a drug used to treat severe allergies. ... a device that contains a premeasured amount of epinephrine. If you experience symptoms of anaphylactic shock, you ...
  3. ... to. You may need to carry an emergency epinephrine treatment (an epinephrine auto-injector) with you at all times. Anaphylactic ...
  4. ... your cervix and vagina with a vinegar or iodine solution. This makes abnormal tissues easier to see. ... inserted into the vagina, and the vinegar or iodine solution may sting. A biopsy is also a ...
  5. ... you have any allergies, especially to shellfish or iodine, or if you've ever had a reaction ...
  6. ... you have any allergies, especially to shellfish or iodine, or if you've ever had a reaction ...
  7. ... Antibiotics vancomycin, gentamicin, amikacin Heart drugs digoxin, procainamide, lidocaine Anti- seizure drugs phenytoin, phenobarbital Drugs treat autoimmune ...
  8. ... thyroid that makes extra thyroid hormone) Too much iodine in your diet A noncancerous (not cancer) tumor ...
  9. ... use to inject an emergency allergy medicine, called epinephrine. If you need to use the device, it's ...