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    The Use of Amide Local Anesthetic Agents,not Prilocaine or Topical
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The Use of Amide Local Anesthetic Agents,not Prilocaine or Topical

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The use of amide local anesthetic agents,not prilocaine or topical benzocaine,is recommended for a patient with methemoglobinemia.

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