Which of the following medications is widely recommended to be part of a dental emergency kit for potential medical emergencies (e.g., allergic reactions or anaphylaxis)?
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Correct answer: Epinephrine (adrenaline)
Epinephrine is a critical medication for treating anaphylaxis or severe allergic reactions — dental emergency-kit guidelines include it as a basic essential drug.
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