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Beta blockers Anticholinesterases

May also occur with anticholinesterase, beta blocker, digoxin, and morphine use. [Pg.261]

It would appear that the bradycardic effects of the beta blockers and the acetylcholine-like effects of these anticholinesterase drugs can be additive. These were inadequately controlled by the use of atropine in some of the instances cited. The myasthenic symptoms may be due to beta blockers exerting a depressant effect on the neuromuscular junction. ... [Pg.835]

The information available indicates that marked adverse reactions between beta blockers and anticholinesterases after surgery are uncommon, but be aware of the possibility of an interaction if a patient becomes bradycardic or hypotensive shortly after surgery. [Pg.835]


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