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Which local anesthetic does not react with corn allergies?

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Preservative free: It's not the anesthetic per se that's to blame, usually it's the dextrose-containing suspension. If local anesthetic is suspended in preservative-free solute, such as normal saline, you shouldn't have a problem.

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Corn allergy: Corn allergy can be serious. Local anesthetics do not react with corn allergies, but the solution which contain the anesthetics may contain dextrose, which may react. Ask your physician for anesthetics contained in saline.

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