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Chapter 9 . Surgical Pharmacology and Anesthesia 119 17. Cocaine HCI 4 percent has been ordered as a local anesthetic for a patient having nasal surgery. How is the cocaine administered? 18. What is the drug classification for cocaine? 19. If any cocaine remains at the end of the procedure, what procedure is necessary to ensure proper disposal of this drug? Why?
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