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Neuromuscular Blockers and Reversal Agents
DeckerMed Anesthesiology, 2019Neuromuscular blocking drugs, which include depolarizing and nondepolarizing drugs, are used to facilitate intubation and provide skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery and in the intensive care unit. The agents differ in their mechanism, duration of action, side-effect profile, and metabolism.
Michael J Schontz +3 more
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Review of neuromuscular blockers.
Compendium (Newtown, Pa.), 1991Neuromuscular blockers are primarily used as adjuncts in procedures requiring general anesthetics. Some agents have had a long, romantic history while others are relatively new or still in clinical trials. The following is a brief review of the history, mechanism of action, and potential adverse effects of neuromuscular blockers.
R, Whittaker, D, Wedell
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Neuromuscular blockers see Thiopental sodium/neuromuscular blockers
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