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    Exam 3: Pharmacology of Local Anesthetic Agents
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    Local Anesthetics Are Vasoconstrictors and Decrease the Absorption of the Drug
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Local Anesthetics Are Vasoconstrictors and Decrease the Absorption of the Drug

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Local anesthetics are vasoconstrictors and decrease the absorption of the drug by the blood.

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