True Allergy to Amide Local Anesthetics: A Review and Case Presentation

Author:

Bina Babak1,Hersh Elliot V.2,Hilario Micael3,Alvarez Kenia3,McLaughlin Bradford4

Affiliation:

1. Director General Practice Residency, NYU Lutheran, Brooklyn, New York,

2. Professor of Oral Surgery and Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia,

3. PGY3 Periodontal Chief Resident, NYU Lutheran, Brooklyn, New York, and

4. PGY2 General Practice Chief Resident, NYU Lutheran, Brooklyn, New York

Abstract

Adverse reactions to local anesthetics are usually a reaction to epinephrine, vasovagal syncope, or overdose toxicity. Allergic reactions to local anesthetics are often attributed to additives such as metabisulfite or methylparaben. True allergic reactions to amide local anesthetics are extremely rare but have been documented. Patients with true allergy to amide local anesthetics present a challenge to the dental practitioner in providing adequate care with appropriate intraoperative pain management. Often, these patients may be treated under general anesthesia. We report a case of a 43-year-old female patient that presented to NYU Lutheran Medical Center Dental Clinic with a documented history of allergy to amide local anesthetics. This case report reviews the use of 1% diphenhydramine with 1:100,000 epinephrine as an alternative local anesthetic and reviews the relevant literature.

Publisher

American Dental Society of Anesthesiology (ADSA)

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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