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Procyclidine with physostigmine

Drug solutions and implantation of osmotic mini-pumps Physostigmine hemisulphate and procyclidine hydrochlorid were obtained from Sigma (St.Louis, U.S.A.), scopolamine hydrobromid from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany), atropine sulphate was obtained from ACF (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), and diazepam from Roche (The Netherlands). HI-6 was made available by the Defence Research Establishment, Suffield, Canada. Soman (O-pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate) was synthesised at TNO. Alzet Osmotic Mini-pumps with a constant delivery rate of 0.55 pl/hr (Model 2002, Alza Corp., Palo Alto, USA) were used to deliver PYR, PHY and SCO. The vehicle consisted of 20% propylene glycol, 10% ethanol and 70% water. The pumps were implanted subcutaneously under isoflurane/02 inhalation anesthesia. [Pg.115]

FIGURE 63.1. Experimental design for demonstration of anticonvulsant effects of a fixed dose of physostigmine combined with increasing doses of procyclidine relative to increasing doses of soman (A-C). Insufficient dose of procyclidine compared to soman results in early death (D). [Pg.966]


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