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opioids have
muscle relaxant properties, and some are
marketed in
combination drugs with
skeletal and/or
smooth muscle relaxants such as
whole opium products...
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relaxants are ****ociated with an
increased risk of
injury among older adults.
Methocarbamol appeared to be less
sedating than
other muscle relaxants,...
- end plate. The
quaternary ammonium muscle relaxants belong to this class.
Quaternary ammonium muscle relaxants are
quaternary ammonium salts used as drugs...
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effects of non-depolarizing
muscle relaxants Sugammadex,
helps to
reverse the
effects of non-depolarizing
muscle relaxants Goldberg, MF (1984). "Cocaine:...
- are
several different types of
muscle relaxants used for pain with
different mechanisms of action.
Muscle relaxants often have
sedating effect that contributes...
- M (August 2004). "Comparative
efficacy and
safety of
skeletal muscle relaxants for
spasticity and
musculoskeletal conditions: a
systematic review". Journal...
- ATC code M03
Muscle relaxants is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes developed...
- Vasodilation, also
known as vasorelaxation, is the
widening of
blood vessels. It
results from
relaxation of
smooth muscle cells within the
vessel walls...
- or, if unavailable,
intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is used.
Muscle relaxants may be used to
control spasms.
Mechanical ventilation may be required...
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reuptake inhibitors,
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and
muscle relaxants. The term "fibromyalgia" was
derived from Neo-Latin fibro-,
meaning "fibrous...