The duration of action of a dose of 0.3 mg/kg of suxamethonium chloride was investigated using the evoked electrical and mechanical response to stimulation of the ulnar nerve. A mean time of 25 min was required for restoration of 50% of the muscle activity and 29 min for a complete recovery
Suxamethonium chloride (Sch) was administered i.v. to 36 adult males at six rates: 0.25 mg s~ '...
Succinylcholine chloride is a potent relaxant of voluntary striated muscle but has little direct eff...
At the end of an abdominal operation, muscle relaxation may be inadequate and a transient increase i...
The action of alcuronium chloride on neuromuscular transmission in the dogs was investigated by elec...
A technique is described for investigating the action of muscle relaxant drugs in the intact and ana...
The neuromuscular effects of suxamethonium (single dose and continuous infusion) were determined in ...
The effects of intravenously administered calcium chloride on partial neuromuscular block produced b...
In anaesthetized cats, we have confirmed that previously injected suxamethonium potentiates non-depo...
The effects of the systemic and of the i.v. regional administration of suxamethonium were investi-ga...
The non-depolarizing neuromuscular block produced by Org NC45 was potentiated by the previous admini...
In a number of animal species dipyrandium chloride (M&B 9105A) was known to be a curare-like rel...
An examination apparatus for the study of both compound muscle action potentials and related isometr...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN1350 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Dial and Nembutal are popular as anaesthetics for laboratory animals. They were used by Ettinger, Ha...
Developmental research has been directed toward creating nondepolarizing muscle relaxants with an on...
Suxamethonium chloride (Sch) was administered i.v. to 36 adult males at six rates: 0.25 mg s~ '...
Succinylcholine chloride is a potent relaxant of voluntary striated muscle but has little direct eff...
At the end of an abdominal operation, muscle relaxation may be inadequate and a transient increase i...
The action of alcuronium chloride on neuromuscular transmission in the dogs was investigated by elec...
A technique is described for investigating the action of muscle relaxant drugs in the intact and ana...
The neuromuscular effects of suxamethonium (single dose and continuous infusion) were determined in ...
The effects of intravenously administered calcium chloride on partial neuromuscular block produced b...
In anaesthetized cats, we have confirmed that previously injected suxamethonium potentiates non-depo...
The effects of the systemic and of the i.v. regional administration of suxamethonium were investi-ga...
The non-depolarizing neuromuscular block produced by Org NC45 was potentiated by the previous admini...
In a number of animal species dipyrandium chloride (M&B 9105A) was known to be a curare-like rel...
An examination apparatus for the study of both compound muscle action potentials and related isometr...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN1350 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Dial and Nembutal are popular as anaesthetics for laboratory animals. They were used by Ettinger, Ha...
Developmental research has been directed toward creating nondepolarizing muscle relaxants with an on...
Suxamethonium chloride (Sch) was administered i.v. to 36 adult males at six rates: 0.25 mg s~ '...
Succinylcholine chloride is a potent relaxant of voluntary striated muscle but has little direct eff...
At the end of an abdominal operation, muscle relaxation may be inadequate and a transient increase i...