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Neuromuscular blocking drugs autonomic effects

Table 27-3. Autonomic effects of neuromuscular blocking drugs. ... Table 27-3. Autonomic effects of neuromuscular blocking drugs. ...
Drugs that block the nicotinic receptors on autonomic ganglia, such as hexamethonium, probably do so by actually blocking the Na+ ion channel rather than the receptor. Generally these receptors appear to resemble the central ones more than those at the neuromuscular junction and dihydro-jS-erythroidine is one drug that it is an effective antagonist in both ganglia and the CNS. [Pg.130]


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