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Succinylcholine toxic effects

Decreased cigarette consumption in smokers, easier to stop smoking Exaggerated response to warfarin and phenytoin Increased efficacy of omeprazole, increased toxicity of mephenytoin Absence of codeine efficacy, no effect of encainide, increased levels of tricyclic antidepressants, fluoxetine, phenothiazines Sustained paralysis to succinylcholine, possible increased toxicity of cocaine Unknown... [Pg.2]

Toxic symptoms may be dose-dependent and merely an exaggeration of the therapeutically desirable response, e.g., the coma of barbiturate overdosage and persistence of muscular paralysis after succinylcholine administration, or an unpredictable effect of the drug upon an organ or tissue remote from that upon which the therapeutic effect is manifested. [Pg.49]

Neuromuscular blocking drugs (ie, succinylcholine) are occasionally used to attenuate the peripheral (motor) manifestations of convulsions associated with status epilepticus or local anesthetic toxicity. Although this approach is effective in eliminating the muscular manifestations of the seizures, it has no effect on the central processes because neuromuscular blocking drugs do not cross the blood-brain barrier. [Pg.590]


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