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Local Anesthetic Molecules Have a Greater Affinity for Protein Receptor

Question 87

Question 87

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Local anesthetic molecules have a greater affinity for protein receptor sites within the nerve membrane compared to calcium ions; therefore, they displace the calcium ion and block impulse transmission.

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