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Allergic Reaction of the Body to Drugs Used in Dental Practice
Author(s) -
Anastasiia Vladimirovna Shefova,
Andrey Olegovich Galustyan,
Angelina Shershneva,
Olga Vladimirovna Tyukavina,
Marina Mikhailovna Krekova,
А. А. Марков
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i48a33236
Subject(s) - medicine , allergic reaction , intensive care medicine , adverse effect , dental practice , drug reaction , allergy , drug , pharmacology , dentistry , immunology
The article examines allergic reactions of the body to drugs used in dental practice. The authors note that adverse or allergic reactions of medicines to the human body are possible with any medications that are prescribed or administered in a dental office. Although most of the pharmacological agents used today have a favorable profile and they are relatively safe, a modern specialist should be aware of potential adverse reactions that may occur and one should be ready to cope with any complications. Adverse or allergic reactions are possible when working with drugs such as local anesthetics, sedatives, analgesics and antibiotics, for this reason, it is necessary to study the possible reactions of the patient's body to them when administering such drugs to reduce the negative impact on the body. In general, the pharmacological arsenal of a practicing dentist is relatively safe today. However, a prudent clinician should be aware of potential adverse reactions that may occur as a result of taking medications, and be confident in the treatment of such complications.

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