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Edrophonium,
formerly sold
under the
brand name
Tensilon among others, is a
readily reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. It
prevents breakdown of...
- A
tensilon test, also
called an
edrophonium test, is a
pharmacological test used for the
diagnosis of
certain neural diseases,
especially myasthenia gravis...
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Diagnosis can be
supported by
blood tests for
specific antibodies, the
edrophonium test,
electromyography (EMG), or a
nerve conduction study. Myasthenia...
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edoxudine (INN)
edratide (USAN)
edrecolomab (INN)
edrophonium chloride (INN)
Edrophonium Edurant efalizumab (USAN)
efaproxiral (USAN)
efaroxan (INN)...
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until the
crisis resolves on its own.[citation needed]
Physostigmine Edrophonium Asensio JA,
Trunkey DD (Apr 20, 2015).
Current Therapy of
Trauma and...
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acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, neostigmine, and
edrophonium, as
commonly used examples. Of these,
edrophonium has a
faster onset of
action than neostigmine...
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toxic carbamate nerve agent. T-1194 is the N-methylcarbamate
ester of
edrophonium iodide. The
bromide salt of T-1194 is AR-14. T-1123 T-1152 TL-599 TL-1238...
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Piperidines Donepezil Tacrine, also
known as
tetrahydroaminoacridine (THA)
Edrophonium Huperzine A
Ladostigil Ungeremine Lactucopicrin Acotiamide Hybrid/bitopic...
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toxin is metabolized. Case
reports suggest anticholinesterases such as
edrophonium may be effective.[citation needed]
Shimonoseki – ****anese city known...
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Mannitol V04CX05 13C-urea V04CX06
Hexaminolevulinate V04CX07
Edrophonium V04CX08
Carbon monoxide V04CX09
Patent blue V04CX10
Pafolacianine V04CX11...