# Local anesthetic with adrenaline if injected intravenously, what will be the result? ( AIIMS 2014, AIPG 2013)
# Local anesthetic with adrenaline if injected intravenously, what will be the result? ( AIIMS 2014, AIPG 2013) A. Hypertension with Tachycardia B. Hypotension with Tachycardia C. Hypotension with Bradycardia D. Hypertension with Bradycardia The correct Answer is: A. Hypertension with Tachycardia. # In a hypertensive patient on B-blockers, an injection of Local anesthesia + Adrenaline will cause: A. Hypertension and Tachycardia B. Hypertension and Bradycardia C. Hypotension and Tachycardia D. Hypotension and Bradycardia The correct answer is B. Hypertension and Bradycardia. There are two separate drug interaction considerations with local anesthetics, the anesthetic itself and the vasoconstrictor. Hypertensive events have been documented in patients taking B blockers, Furazolidone, Tricyclic antidepressants, methyl dopa, and the antihypertensive drugs guanethidine and Rauwolfia alkaloids. Beta blocker interactions are potentially the most serious one...