Novocaine: Side effects of Novacain include feeling dizzy or drowsy, anxious or restless, and it cause nausea or vomiting. It can also cause trembling, shaking and convulsions. Alcohol can worsen these symptoms. Before drinking, you should give your body ample time to eliminate anesthetics from your system. Usually give it away or so for this to happen.
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Wait: Until it's worn off before eating or drinking. You might injure your mouth tongue or lips while they're numb.
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