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Anesthesia/anesthetics neuromuscular blocking agents

Local anesthetics are able to depress or block nerve conduction at low dosage Davis has demonstrated a relationship between antiarrhythmic potency, local anesthesia and neuromuscular transmission . The actions of antiarrhythmic agents to slow conduction can be explained by their depression of neuromuscular transmission. Slowed conduction can be explained through a retardation of the nerve impulse propagation, by increasing the electrical excitation threshold and reducing the rate of rise of the action potential . ... [Pg.83]


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