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Severe toxicity is treated symptomatically; there are no antidotes. Convulsions are usually managed with intravenous diazepam or a short-acting barbiturate such as thiopental. Hyperventilation with oxygen is helpful. Occasionally, a neuromuscular blocking drug may be used to control violent convulsive activity. The cardiovascular toxicity of bupivacaine overdose is difficult to treat and has caused fatalities in young adults; intravenous administration of lipid has been reported to be of benefit.

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D. Treatment of Toxicity


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