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Journal of the Philippine Medical Association ; : 0-2.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-962979

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A quantitative comparison of atropine sulfate and tricyclamol chloride with tubocurarine chloride with tubocurarine chloride and succinylcholine chloride on neuromuscular block reveals the following salient observations: 1. Atropine and tricyclamol produce neuromuscular blockade comparable with that caused by tubocurarine and succinylcholine2. With regard to potency by dose, tubocurarine is 55 times more potent than tricyclamol and 277 times more potent than atropine; while succinylcholine is 250 times more potent than tricyclamol and 1250 times more potent than atropine3. Atropine causes the longest duration of neuromuscular block, outlasting that which is produced by tubocurarine4. Tricyclamol gives a transient blockade which closely resembles the one elicited by succinylcholine. (Summary)

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Journal of the Philippine Medical Association ; : 0-2.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-962854

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In dogs under morphine-chloralose anesthesia, 5 HT produced a prominent motor stimulation of the duodenum, the characteristics of which are described. Part of the motor response to 5 HT in these dogs involves atropine-sensitive receptors which require relatively larger amounts of 5 HT in order to be stimulated. (Summary)

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