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Physiological Responses to Intravenous Diazepam as a Sedative for Conservative Dentistry
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Intravenous DiazepamTransient TachycardiaPain MedicineOral Local AnalgesiaPharmacologyAnesthesia PracticeLocal Anesthetic PharmacologyPain ManagementPharmacotherapyConservative DentistryAnalgesiaPhysiological ResponsesAnesthesiaMedicineClinical DentistryAnesthetic AdministrationAnaesthetic AgentAnesthesiology
The physiological responses to intravenous diazepam and oral local analgesia for conservative dentistry have been assessed in 16 patients. Apart from a transient tachycardia during actual administration of the drug, no clinically significant changes occurred in the haemodynamic, respiratory, or metabolic status of the patients. In some patients there was a period of incompetence of the laryngeal closure reflex.
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