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TRIMETHAPHAN IS NOT INACTIVATED BY PSEUDOCHOLINESERASE
Anesthesiology, 1989T. A. Alston, F. M. deBros
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Aminoglycoside antibiotics: interaction with trimethaphan at the neuromuscular junctions.
Drugs under experimental and clinical research, 1987Trimethaphan, a ganglionic blocking agent which is administered by intravenous drip to produce controlled hypotension during surgery, produces a complete neuromuscular blockade at the isolated phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm preparation of the rat at a concentration of 0.3 mmol X l-1. This blockade is not reversed by neostigmine, a cholinesterase inhibitor,
A G, Paradelis +3 more
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HORMONE CHANGES WITH NITROPRUSSIDE OR TRIMETHAPHAN
Anesthesiology, 1980G. Lane +3 more
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In Defense of Trimethaphan for Use in Preeclampsia
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 1986M, Sosis, B, Leighton
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Trimethaphan or Nitroprusside in the Setting of Intracranial Hypertension
Clinical Neuropharmacology, 1988J M, Murphy, J I, Sage
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Trimethaphan Is Useful for the Parturient Requiring Neuroanesthesia
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1987openaire +3 more sources
PANCURONIUM BROMIDE, CURARE AND TRIMETHAPHAN CAUSE TRACHEAL RELAXATION
Anesthesiology, 1989L. Bunegin +3 more
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HYDRALAZINE VS. TRIMETHAPHAN ON ISOLATED RABBIT MYOCARDIUM
Anesthesiology, 1991T. S. Lee, L. Virtusio, S. Y. Liu
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