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Myorelaxants after 65 years – research and development of new drugs
Authors: I. Herold
Authors‘ workplace: Oblastní nemocnice Mladá Boleslav, a. s. nemocnice Středočeského kraje ; Primář: MUDr. Ivan Herold, CSc. ; Anesteziologicko-resuscitační oddělení
Published in: Prakt. Lék. 2007; 87(9): 519-521
Category: Reviews
Overview
The article brings a review of myorelaxant drugs currently used in anaesthesiology and in critically ill patients, and provides information about research and development of new drugs.
Key words:
suxamethonium, acetylcholine, laudanosine, intermediary acting neuromuscular blocking agents, relaxometry, suggamadex, gantacurium, ARDS.
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Article was published inGeneral Practitioner
2007 Issue 9-
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