neostigmine in English

noun
1
a synthetic compound that inhibits cholinesterase and is used to treat ileus, glaucoma, and myasthenia gravis.
At the end of procedures, the neuromuscular blockade was reversed, if necessary, with neostigmine , 0.03 mg/kg, and atropine, 0.015 mg/kg.

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1. Was repeated after 4 h and neostigmine neostigmine and Antivenine is debateable (Green, (plus atropine) 2-hourly for 24 h.

2. When given in repeated doses after Antivenine, neostigmine was thought to expedite recovery

3. It is suggested that one should avoid the use of Antivenine and neostigmine in the management of

4. Results Neostigmine can contract the intestinal muscle convulsively, shrink the blood vessel and dark the blood color.

5. Up to now only acetylcholine esterase inhibitors, such as neostigmine, were available as antagonists of residual neuromuscular blocks.

6. OBJECTIVE To assess the effectiveness of low doses of neostigmine to Antagonise shallow atracurium block during desflurane anaesthesia

7. Two were treated with Antivenine, repeated doses of neostigmine and artificial ventilation; the other two with artificial ventilation only

8. The spontaneous and neostigmine-facilitated recovery in 52 healthy women anaesthetised with thiopentone, fentanyl, droperidol, and nitrous oxide was followed.

9. Under constant electric stimulation of the vagus trunk in the rabbit the neostigmine-atropine antagonism was examined with alternately increasing dosages.

10. Methods The normal mice, neostigmine load mice and adrenaline load mice were regarded as studied model, the method of propelling carbon powder and isolated intestine test were used.

11. It is suggested that one should avoid the use of Antivenine and neostigmine in the management of elapid snake bite once muscle paralysis has

12. It is less effective as a reversal agent, as the bonds it forms with Acetylcholinesterases are ionic and much weaker than the covalent bonds of neostigmine and Acetylcholinesterases