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Neuromuscular blockers Anaesthetics, general

Note that inhalation anaesthetics potentiate neuromuscular blockers, see Anaesthetics, general + Neuromuscular blockers , p.lOl. [Pg.94]

Information is fairly sparse, but these interactions appear normally to be of relatively minor importance. Be aware that changes in neuromuscular blockade (increases or decreases) can occur if beta blockers are used, but they seem to be unpredictable, and then often only modest in extent. The possible combined cardiac depressant effects of beta blockade and anaesthesia are well known (see Anaesthetics, general + Beta blockers, p.97). These effects may not be prevented when a neuromuscular blocker is used that has little or no effect on the vagus (such as atracurium or vecuronium). [Pg.119]

Anaesthetics, general and/or Neuromuscular blockers + Tricyclic and related antidepressants... [Pg.106]


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