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In case of an allergy to para-amino benzoic acid derivatives, which type of LA cannot be used?

Ester

Para-amino benzoic acid is an ingredient found in certain local anesthetics and is a common allergen. Ester-type local anesthetics such as Procaine and Tetracaine contain para-amino benzoic acid and can cause an allergic reaction in those who are allergic. Amide-type local anesthetics such as Lidocaine and Bupivacaine do not contain this ingredient and are safe to use for those with an allergy to para-amino benzoic acid derivatives. Therefore, the correct answer is A because Ester-type local anesthetics cannot be used in case of an allergy to para-amino benzoic acid derivatives.

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Amide

Both Ester and Amide

Neither Ester nor Amide

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