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Tubocurarine (also
known as d-
tubocurarine or DTC) is a
toxic benzylisoquinoline alkaloid historically known for its use as an
arrow poison. In the mid-1900s...
- classification. Tube or
bamboo curare:
Mainly composed of the
toxin D-
tubocurarine, this
poison is
found packed into
hollow bamboo tubes derived from Chondrodendron...
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between the
onium heads,
except for the
double bond of mivacurium. D-
tubocurarine and
dimethyltubocurarine are also in this category. Most of the agents...
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which is
derived from the name of the
medicinally valuable alkaloid tubocurarine. The
generic name is a
compound of Gr**** χόνδρος (
chondros ) 'cartilage'...
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muscle paralysis in surgery, the
classical agent of this type
being tubocurarine, but some
centrally acting compounds such as bupropion, mecamylamine...
- or as
recreational drugs.
Alkaloids can be
toxic too (e.g. atropine,
tubocurarine).
Although alkaloids act on a
diversity of
metabolic systems in humans...
- Charcot–Marie–Tooth
disease Spinal muscular atrophy Friedreich's
ataxia Drugs Tubocurarine Pyridoxine excess/megadose
Chronic alcoholism Grade 4
ankle hyperreflexia...
- (also
known as
ganglionic blockers,
neuromuscular blockers),
including tubocurarine and hexamethonium,
block acetylcholine action at
nicotinic acetylcholine...
- Programme."
identifies the
triple ****tail as ketamine, succinylcholine, and
tubocurarine. In 2021, the
revelation that he was
working at a
Western Cape Mediclinic...
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Mecamylamine –
Ganglion blocker and
occasional smoking cessation aid
Tubocurarine -
Nondepolarizing skeletal muscular relaxant Physostigmine is one of...