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Alcuronium chloride (formerly
marketed as Alloferin) is a
neuromuscular blocking (NMB) agent,
alternatively referred to as a
skeletal muscle relaxant....
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Intermediate acting Atracurium Cisatracurium Rocuronium Vecuronium Long
acting Alcuronium Doxacurium Gallamine Metocurine Pancuronium Pipecuronium Tubocurarine...
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product in case of
strong tolerance to barbiturates. Then, 45 mg
alcuronium chloride (Alloferin) or 18 mg
pancuronium bromide (Pavulon) is injected...
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prototypical agents,
tubocurarine and succinylcholine, as well as
alcuronium, pancuronium, vecuronium, and gallamine.
Seizures rarely occur. Because...
- (October 1972). "The
immediate cardiovascular effects of pancuronium,
alcuronium and
tubocurarine in man". Anaesthesia. 27 (4): 415–422. doi:10.1111/j...
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codes not
present in this list,
which follows the WHO version. M03AA01
Alcuronium M03AA02
Tubocurarine M03AA04
Dimethyltubocurarine M03AB01 Suxamethonium...
- (e.g., α-bungarotoxin, α-cobratoxin, α-conotoxin, many others) ABT-126
Alcuronium Allopregnanolone Amantadine Anatruxonium AQW051
Atracurium Barbiturates...
- (e.g., α-bungarotoxin, α-cobratoxin, α-conotoxin, many others) ABT-126
Alcuronium Allopregnanolone Amantadine Anatruxonium AQW051
Atracurium Barbiturates...
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intercostal muscles.
Ingredients such as
pancuronium bromide (Pavulon) and
alcuronium bromide (Alloferin) can
block the
acetylcholine receptors of the muscle...
- (e.g., α-bungarotoxin, α-cobratoxin, α-conotoxin, many others) ABT-126
Alcuronium Allopregnanolone Amantadine Anatruxonium AQW051
Atracurium Barbiturates...