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The title of this contribution covers a large field of the pharmacological literature, and it is not easy to treat all aspects of the subject. Therefore we have defined the scope.

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Adriaensen, H. (1999). Drug interactions and systemic toxicity. In: Tiengo, M., Paladini, V.A., Rawal, N. (eds) Regional Anaesthesia Analgesia and Pain Management. Topics in Anaesthesia and Critical Care. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2240-9_8

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