The temporary facial droop was hypothesized to have occurred due to injection of lidocaine very proximally in this patient, which may have caused reflux and migration of lidocaine to branches ...
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[12] Therefore, because in our country (Iran), intravenous nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are not available, we thought of an alternative intravenous drug, i.e. lidocaine, whose analgesic ...
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