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Pancuronium (trademarked as Pavulon) is an
aminosteroid muscle relaxant with
various medical uses. It is used in
euthanasia and is used in some states...
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injection dosage: 100
milligrams Pancuronium bromide (Trade name: Pavulon): The
related drug curare, like
pancuronium, is a non-depolarizing
muscle relaxant...
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longest acting neuromuscular blocking drugs (such as gallamine,
pancuronium or tubocurarine). It has been
demonstrated to
occur only
rarely with...
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designed to be a
weaker antagonist at the
neuromuscular junction than
pancuronium;
hence its
monoquaternary structure and its
having an
allyl group and...
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flexible links. They all
exhibit a
depolarizing block.
Aminosteroids Pancuronium, vecuronium, rocuronium, rapacuronium, dacuronium, malouètine, dihydrochandonium...
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bioavailability but
pancuronium bromide may be
administered intramuscularly at an
increased dosage level of 40 mg.
Along with
pancuronium bromide and pot****ium...
- led to a
sequence of
synthesized derivatives,
ultimately leading to
pancuronium bromide in 1964. The name was
derived from p(iperidino)an(drostane)cur(arising)-onium...
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Samaritan Medical Center. He was
accused of
injecting Gerolamo Kuchich with
pancuronium, a
muscle relaxant, via his I.V. The
patient felt
unwell after the injection...
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executing death-row
inmates on 18 July 2012,
because of a
shortage of
pancuronium bromide, a
muscle paralytic previously used as one
component of a three-drug...
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favourable safety profile when
compared to
pancuronium or
other aminosteroid non-depolarizing drugs.
Pancuronium:
Pancuronium produces more
significant adverse...