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Neuromuscular blockers agonists

Muscarinic antagonists, ganglion blockers and neuromuscular blockers are all competitive antagonists which can be overcome by adequate concentrations of cholinergic agonists. [Pg.27]

Suxamethonium and decamethonium would be expected to antagonise competitive neuromuscular blockers due to their opposite mechanisms of action (suxamethonium and decamethonium exert a receptor agonist-type activity whereas competitive blockers exhibit receptor antagonism). However, the depolarising blockers may also reverse a competitive block by enhancing the effect of acetylcholine postsynaptically. ... [Pg.129]


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