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Neostigmine alters the shape of the response of the rat anococcygeus muscle to field stimulation, causing a 'shoulder' to appear during the relaxation phase (Figure 1).
Spriggs, T. L., Warden-Smith, Jeremy
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Antinociceptive effect of intrathecal neostigmine evaluated in rats by two different pain models
The analgesic efficacy of cholinergic agonists and anticholinesterase agents has been widely recognized. The analgesic effect obtained by activating cholinergic mechanisms, however, seems to depend on the experimental pain model utilized for its ...
Prado W.A., Gonçalves A.S.
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Background: Spinal anesthesia for Caesarian sections can lead to post-puncture headache (PPH). Neostigmine/Atropine and aminophylline are potential PPH treatments. PPH results from CSF leakage causing intracranial hypotension.
Abbady Abdellah Ahmed +2 more
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Introduction: Pain is a complex medical problem that its postoperative inadequate control can produce adverse effects on patients’ physiological, metabolic and mental states.
AR Kamali, A Zarei, E Moshiri, M Naziri
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Background: Adjuvants have been used to prolong analgesic effects of epidural local anaesthetics. We studied two different doses of neostigmine. Patients & Methods: A randomized double blind study was conducted on ninety adult females scheduled for lower
Mamta Harjai +4 more
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The concentration-dependent actions of neostigmine, a carbamate anticholinesterase agent, were studied on the acetylcholine receptor channel complex in voltage-clamped twitch fibers of costocutaneous muscles of garter snakes.
JF Fiekers
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The involvement of muscarinic autoreceptors in the regulation of hippocampal acetylcholine levels during acetylcholinesterase inhibition was examined by perfusing the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor neostigmine bromide(10, 100 or 1000 nM) alone and in the
Schirm, Eric +3 more
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BACKGROUND Neostigmine is widely used to antagonise residual paralysis. Over the last decades, the benchmark of acceptable neuromuscular recovery has increased progressively to a train-of-four (TOF) ratio of at least 0.9.
Kranke, Peter +9 more
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Background: This study compared efficacy and safety of the selective relaxant binding agent sugammadex (2 mg/kg) with neostigmine (50 mu g/kg) for neuromuscular blockade (NMB) reversal in Chinese and Caucasian subjects. Methods: This was a randomized,
Xinmin Wu +25 more
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Immediate cardiac arrest after neostigmine administration
Many drugs used in anaesthesia have some potential fatal consequences; for example complete heart block and QTc interval prolongation. Since the parasympathetic system in children is not fully developed, electrical transmission of the heart is not stable.
Yildirim B. +4 more
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