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Methacholine bromide

Octamylamine Hydrochloride Arecoline Hydrobromide Isosorbide Dinitrate Carbazochrome Carbamazepine Cyclobarbitone Dropropizine Hexobarbitone Methazolamide Procaine Thiacetazone Tetrahydrozoline Hydrochloride Carbromal Cotarnine Viloxazine Ketamine Methyldopa Nitrofurantoin Proxyphylline Nealbarbitone Nomifensine Quinalbarbitone Isoetharine Methyldopate Salbutamol Benzphetamine Methacholine Bromide Danthron Cropropamide Hexethal... [Pg.1075]

O-Acetyl-p-methylcholine chloride [Methacholine chloride, Amechol, Provocholine, 2-acetoxypropyl-ammonium chloride] [62-51-1] M 195.7, m 170-173", 172-173". It forms white hygroscopic needles from Et20 and is soluble in H2O, EtOH and CHCI3. It decomposes readily in alkaline solns and slowly in H2O. It should be handled and stored in a dry atmosphere. The bromide is less... [Pg.506]

Quaternary compounds (substituted ammonium salts, methacholine chloride, mepenzolate bromide, phospholine iodide, etc.) approximately 10%... [Pg.404]

Dose. Methacholine has been given subcutaneously in doses of 10 to 25 mg (chloride), or orally in doses of 200 to 600 mg daily (bromide). [Pg.741]


See other pages where Methacholine bromide is mentioned: [Pg.741]    [Pg.1087]    [Pg.177]    [Pg.32]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.741]    [Pg.1087]    [Pg.177]    [Pg.32]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.1094]   
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