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Diazepam Vecuronium

Nevertheless, some interactions of benzodiazepines with muscle relaxants used in anesthesia have been described. Diazepam has been reported to potentiate the effects of tubocurare (163) and gallamine (164) and to reduce the effects of suxamethonium (164). However, in 113 patients undergoing general anesthesia, intravenous diazepam 20 mg, lorazepam 5 mg, and lormetaze-pam 2 mg did not potentiate the neuromuscular blocking effects of vecuronium or atracurium (162). [Pg.386]

In 113 patients undergoing general anesthesia, intravenous midazolam 15 mg slowed recovery of the twitch height after vecuronium and atracurium compared with diazepam. The recovery index was not altered (162). However, in another study in 20 patients, midazolam 0.3 mg/kg did not affect the duration of blockade, recovery time, intensity of fasciculations, or adequacy of relaxation for tracheal intubation produced by suxamethonium 1 mg/kg, nor the duration of blockade and adequacy of relaxation for tracheal intubation produced by pancuronium 0.025 mg/kg in incremental doses until 99% depression of muscle-twitch tension was obtained (161). Furthermore, in 60 patients undergoing maintenance anesthesia randomly assigned to one of six regimens (etomidate, fentanyl, midazolam, propofol, thiopental plus nitrous oxide, or isoflurane plus nitrous oxide), midazolam did not alter rocuronium dosage requirements (165). [Pg.386]

Another study found that recovery to 25% and 75% of the twitch height after vecuronium was prolonged by about 25% by 15 mg of intravenous midazolam, when compared with control patients. The same study found that midazolam prolonged the recovery from the effects of atracurium by about 20%. However, the increased recovery time due to midazolam was not statistically significant when compared with control patients, but was significantly longer when compared with patients receiving 20 mg of intravenous diazepam. See also (b) below. [Pg.118]

The duration of paralysis due to suxamethonium was reduced in one study by 20% when diazepam (150 micrograms/kg) was also given and the recovery time was shortened. Diazepam also slightly reduced the time to 25% and 75% recovery of twitch height in patients given vecuronium by about 15% (not statistically significant). In animals, diazepam increased the mean dose of rocuronium required by 13%, but this was not statistically significant. ... [Pg.118]

In other studies diazepam was found to have no significant effect on the neuromuscular blockade due to alcuronium, atracurium, gaiiamine, pancuronium, suxamethonium " or tubocurarine. " " Lo-razepam and lormetazepam have been reported to have little or no effects on atracurium or vecuronium, and midazolam has been reported to have no eftect on suxamethonium or pancuronium. ... [Pg.118]

Noninterfering alfentanil, aprotinin, atropine, bupivacaine, chlorpromazine, dalteparin, dexamethasone, diazepam, dopamine, droperidol, etomidate, fentanyl, furosemide, gallamine, haloperidol, midazolam, morphine, neostigmine, nitroglycerin, nitroprusside, oxytocin, pancuronium, pentobarbital, phenylephrine, phenytoin, pipecuronium, piperacillin, promethazine, propofol, ranitidine, succinylcholine, sufentanil, terbutaline, thiopental, vecuronium, verapamil... [Pg.552]


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