[Emergency drugs]
- PMID: 1687424
[Emergency drugs]
Abstract
After setting the essential rules of the emergency prescription in the dental office, the authors consider successively from a standpoint of properties, indications, contra-indications, danger of associating medications, presentation, use and posology. The medicines used in order to treat the different emergency situations that can arise in a dental practice.
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