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Competitive antagonism characteristics

To summarize to this point, reversible competitive antagonism has the following characteristics ... [Pg.47]

Ultimately, the motor end-plate membrane gets repolarized inspite of the continued presence of the drug substance by virtue of a shift in receptor conformation. Though the membrane is normally poised for a new lease of depolarization, yet ACH and the motor nerve impulses do not succeed to evoke an appreciable response. Perhaps, this could be due to the fact that the nicotinic receptor is not positioned in its desired configuration. It has also been observed that during this critical phase, the neuromuscular blockade usually occurs specifically on certain characteristic features of competitive blockade and this may even get antagonized partially by the aid of anticholinesterases. [Pg.245]


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