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Reversibility by Neostigmine of an Org NC 45 Neuromuscular Blockade Under Halothane and Enflurane Anaesthesia in the Cat

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Cardiovascular Measurement in Anaesthesiology

Part of the book series: European Academy of Anaesthesiology ((ANAESTHESIOLOGY,volume 2))

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Several studies have shown the potentiation by halothane and enflurane of neuromuscular blockade by non-depolarizing muscle relaxants. The new short-acting muscle relaxant Org NC 45 is no exception to this rule. The influence of these inhalation agents on the reversibility by an esterase inhibitor of such a block has not yet been studied.

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Booij, L., Crul, J.F., Pol, F.D. (1982). Reversibility by Neostigmine of an Org NC 45 Neuromuscular Blockade Under Halothane and Enflurane Anaesthesia in the Cat. In: Prys-Roberts, C., Vickers, M.D. (eds) Cardiovascular Measurement in Anaesthesiology. European Academy of Anaesthesiology, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68690-0_16

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