FDA approves a drug that reverses effects of local anesthesia
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a drug that reverses the numbing effects of local anesthesia used by dentists. OraVerse, which was developed by Novalar Pharmaceuticals Inc. is the first dental anesthesia reversal agent on the market for patients of age 6 years or more. According to clinical studies, OraVerse reduces the time it takes for the effect of Novocaine and other numbing agents to wear off to half. Novalar aims to start selling the product in October.
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