Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Antibiotics muscle relaxants

Tizanidine (Zanaflex) Muscle relaxant Tab 4 mg Tobramycin (Nebcin, Antibiotic Vial 20, 80 mg/2 mL... [Pg.55]

Biliary excretion is of major importance for the excretion of drugs and metabolites that are predominantly ionised, e.g. muscle relaxants or antibiotics. Some drugs that are excreted in the bile as conjugates may subsequently be... [Pg.36]

Antibacterial Neuroleptic agent Antihypertensive Antilice/Antiscabies Nondepolarizing muscle-relaxing agent Antibiotic... [Pg.592]

Ledermycin demeclocycline. lefetamine [inn) is one of the methadone series, an OPIOID RECEPTOR AGONIST and OPIOID ANALGESIC with ANTITUSSIVE and SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANT activity, lenampicillin [inn) (lenampicillin hydrochloride [jan ) is a (penicillin) ANTIBIOTIC, which can be used clinically as an ANTIBACTERIAL to treat Certain infections, lenampicillin hydrochloride lenampicillin. [Pg.161]

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with adefovir, aldesleukin, aminoglycosides, atracurium, bumetanide, carbenicillin, cephalexin, cephalothin, doxacurium, ethacrynic acid, furosemide, methoxyflurane, non-polarizing muscle relaxants, pancuronium, pipecuronium, polypeptide antibiotics, rocuronium, succinylcholine, teicoplanin, torsemide, tubocurarine, vecuronium... [Pg.262]

Electrolyte imbalance, and diseases that lead to electrolyte imbalance, such as adrenal cortical insufficiency, alter neuromuscular blockade. Depending on the nature of the imbalance, either enhancement or inhibition may be expected. Magnesium sulfate, used in the management of toxemia of pregnancy, enhances the skeletal-muscle-relaxing effects of pancuronium. Antibiotics such as aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, clindamycin, lincomycin, colistin, and sodium colistimethate augment the pancuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade. Anesthetics such as halothane, enflurane, and isoflurane enhance the action of pancuronium, whereas azathioprine will cause a reversal of neuromuscular blockade. [Pg.540]

Fig. 5.5 Chemical structures of dantrolene, a muscle relaxant (a) monocycUne, abroad-spectrum tetracyclin antibiotic (b) docosahexaenoic add, a arachidonic acid oxidation inhibitor (c) and polyethylene glycol (d)... Fig. 5.5 Chemical structures of dantrolene, a muscle relaxant (a) monocycUne, abroad-spectrum tetracyclin antibiotic (b) docosahexaenoic add, a arachidonic acid oxidation inhibitor (c) and polyethylene glycol (d)...

See other pages where Antibiotics muscle relaxants is mentioned: [Pg.117]    [Pg.138]    [Pg.188]    [Pg.596]    [Pg.484]    [Pg.71]    [Pg.86]    [Pg.279]    [Pg.71]    [Pg.86]    [Pg.652]    [Pg.793]    [Pg.143]    [Pg.562]    [Pg.144]    [Pg.277]    [Pg.503]    [Pg.207]    [Pg.1496]    [Pg.45]    [Pg.67]    [Pg.90]    [Pg.97]    [Pg.102]    [Pg.161]    [Pg.184]    [Pg.219]    [Pg.155]    [Pg.32]    [Pg.379]    [Pg.260]    [Pg.93]    [Pg.438]    [Pg.959]    [Pg.821]    [Pg.86]    [Pg.580]    [Pg.188]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.113 ]




SEARCH



Muscle relaxant

Muscle relaxation

Muscle-relaxing

© 2024 chempedia.info