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Author: Haynes Darlington M.Sc. PharmD.
Company: Haynes Darlington Consulting
Region: 808 - 110 Promenade Circle, Vaughan, Canada, ON L4J 7W8
Website: www.anestheticnews.com
Memorable Quote 1: Not a rampart was fired...not a sound was heard (author unknown)
Author Comment / Biography: Haynes Darlington M.Sc. PharmD. (CCPE) joined the pharmaceutical industry in 1969 on the medical side. In 1982 he was selected to the dental team to make submissions to regulatory agencies (FDA) and HC (Health Canada) to obtain acceptance for Articaine hcl into North America for Dental use as a local anesthetic. He is highly respected among peers in the field of pharmacology and bio-chemistry. In 1999, Haynes received The Team Excellence Award from The City of New York. The award recognized the value and professionalism of a continuing education program.
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51. My first syncope (fainting spell)
September 09, 2007
I initially met the patient during the hygiene recall. I diagnosed for 4Q SRP due to heavy bleeding and pocketing (4-5mm), and replacement of a few bad overhang amalgams that shred floss. She has complained of bad odor and bleeding in those areas. Today, before treatment, I reviewed medical histo...
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52. Anesthesia and analgesia wonder still
September 08, 2007
Are stronger medication seeping into dentistry? The useage of compounds like Versed, demerol and fentanyl were not so common five years ago in dentistry. Why the change? Bupivacaine 0.5%, a tertiary amide compound commonly used to induce nerve block anesthesia in dental procedures, continues...
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53. New Beta blockers and your visit to the dentist
September 08, 2007
The concern with Inderal (propanolol) is not with amide local anaesthetics but with epinephrine. The interaction is as follows: As you know, there are two main classes of beta blockers - cardioselective and non-cardioselective. The cardioselective beta blockers block only the beta-1 receptors (t...
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54. Hemophiliac's news and dental appointments
September 08, 2007
There is no contraindication for hemophiliacs to receive local amides, however; it can be dangerous to inject such patients in vascular areas e.g. mandibular blocks, buccal infiltrations in the posterior maxilla. If a large vessel is pierced with the needle tip, it could initiate a serious bleed. ...
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