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Suxamethonium chloride (brand
names Scoline and Sucostrin,
among others), also
known as
suxamethonium or succinylcholine, or
simply sux in
medical abbreviation...
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Gateway Airport, IATA and FAA code
Sumerian language, ISO 639-3 code
Suxamethonium chloride, an
anesthetic medication Suck (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- them
based on
their chemical structure. Acetylcholine,
suxamethonium, and
decamethonium Suxamethonium was
synthesised by
connecting two
acetylcholine molecules...
-
butyrylcholinesterase gene alleles.
Drugs to avoid: Succinylcholine, also
known as
suxamethonium,
which is
commonly given to
paralyse skeletal muscles as part of a general...
- 27 patients, whom he
claimed to have
killed by
injecting them with
suxamethonium chloride, a drug to
paralyze muscles. He was
charged with 25 counts...
- ventilation. It can also be used to help with
endotracheal intubation but
suxamethonium (succinylcholine) is
generally preferred if this
needs to be done quickly...
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mixed before intravenous injection. For example,
mixing thiopentone and
suxamethonium can lead to the
precipitation of thiopentone.
Pharmacodynamic interactions...
- inhibition.
Depolarizing muscle relaxants Succinylcholine (also
known as
suxamethonium in the UK, New Zealand,
Australia and
other countries, "Celokurin" or...
- used to help with
endotracheal intubation; however,
agents such as
suxamethonium (succinylcholine) or
rocuronium are
generally preferred if this needs...
- and/or
cardiac arrest.
These drugs could have
included morphine and
suxamethonium chloride as they were
found in his
locker with
fresh and used syringes...