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Epinephrine/suxamethonium chloride

Suxamethonium chloride anaphylaxis treated with epinephrine, and epinephrine-related apical ballooning syndrome in an elderly patient: case report

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  1. Dewachter P, Tanase C, Levesque E, Nicaise-Roland P, Chollet-Martin S, Mouton-Faivre C, Benhamou D.Apical ballooning syndrome following perioperative anaphylaxis is likely related to high doses of epinephrine. Journal of Anesthesia 25: 282-5, No. 2, Apr 2011 - France

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Epinephrine/suxamethonium chloride. React. Wkly. 1372, 17 (2011). https://doi.org/10.2165/00128415-201113720-00051

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