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1. Muscle relaxants

2. Anticonvulsants induce hepatic enzymes, and it is therefore likely that metabolism and elimination of the muscle relaxant are increased; increased clearance of muscle relaxants has been demonstrated after chronic phenytoin use

3. The relaxant du jour.

4. Officinale demonstrated sedative, Antipyretic, analgesic, gastric relaxant

5. Antispasmodics can be divided into two main classifications: antimuscarinics and smooth muscle relaxants

6. Conservative treatment with Antalgics, muscle relaxants, neurotrophic drugs, and a cervical collar were applied

7. Arzan (Tizanidine) Drug Price and Information Arzan is a centrally acting muscle relaxant

8. A muscle relaxant keeps spasms from spreading to the rest of his body.

9. Traditionally, inhalational anesthetics hyperventilation, opioids, and muscle relaxants are used in anesthesia for repair surgery.

10. The muscles of the larynx and diaphragm are more resistant against nondepolarizing muscle relaxants than the adductor pollicis muscle.

11. What types of Antispasmodics are there? There are two main types of Antispasmodics, antimuscarinics (also called anticholinergics) and smooth muscle relaxants

12. Benzodiazepines are widely used in the treatment of anxiety, sleep, depression (as adjuvant therapy), and as muscle relaxants

13. Curare: A muscle relaxant used in anesthesia (and, in the past, in arrow poisons by South American Indians)

14. The cigarette was thus advertised as a problem solver and relaxant, a concept that still applies to many products today.

15. Chlordiazepoxide; CLIDINIUM (klor dye az e POX ide; kli DI nee um) is a stomach relaxant and a benzodiazepine

16. The relaxant effects of isoprenaline, noradrenaline, and adrenaline on the isolated rectum of the rainbow lizard (Agama agama) were studied.

17. Strychnine (a Convulsant), morphine (an analgesic), nicotine (a deterrent, insecticide) and atropine (an anticholinergic) convert to muscle relaxants when they become methylated ammonium cations.

18. Curare (spelled without the accent) is also the name of a poisonous plant used by some South American native peoples to tip their arrows, and by medical doctors as a muscle relaxant

19. The mechanisms underlying the muscle relaxant activity of 1-Bebeerine (BB), a tertiary alkaloid isolated from the roots of Chondrodendron platyphyllum, were examined in mammalian and amphibian skeletal muscles

20. Up to 4% cash back  · Chlordiazepoxide; CLIDINIUM (klor dye az e POX ide; kli DI nee um) is a stomach relaxant and a benzodiazepine

21. The results of this nationwide survey suggest that time pressure in combination with an increased specialization of anesthetists in private practice are the main factors for availability and use of muscle relaxants in routine anesthesia.

22. Curare (spelled without the accent) is also the name of a poisonous plant used by some South American native peoples to tip their arrows, and by medical doctors as a muscle relaxant

23. Curare (spelled without the accent) is also the name of a poisonous plant used by some South American native peoples to tip their arrows, and by medical doctors as a muscle relaxant

24. Treatment for Colic depends on the cause and is aimed at relief of symptoms; it often includes the administration of a muscle relaxant such as atropine and, occasionally, meperidine hydrochloride (marketed as Demerol™).

25. A toxic alkaloid found in certain tropical South American trees that is a powerful relaxant for striated muscles; "Curare acts by blocking cholinergic transmission at the myoneural junction" more Show declension of Curare ( )) Picture dictionary

26. Anxiolytic - a tranquilizer used to relieve anxiety and reduce tension and irritability antianxiety drug , Anxiolytic drug , minor tranquilizer , minor tranquilliser , minor tranquillizer benzodiazepine - any of several similar lipophilic amines used as tranquilizers or sedatives or hypnotics or muscle relaxants; chronic use can lead to dependency

27. Curare is obtained from Curarea species and Chondodendron tomentosum (family Menispermaceae), and Strychnos toxifera (family Loganiaceae) ‘Their bark and roots contain Curare, a lethal poison, which in small doses is now used as a muscle relaxant for open-heart surgery.’

28. Lethal injection dosage: 100 milligrams Pancuronium bromide (Trade name: Pavulon): The related drug curare, like pancuronium, is a non-depolarizing muscle relaxant (a paralytic agent) that blocks the action of acetylcholine at the motor end-plate of the neuromuscular junction.

29. Curare, drug belonging to the alkaloid family of organic compounds, derivatives of which are used in modern medicine primarily as skeletal muscle relaxants, being administered concomitantly with general anesthesia for certain types of surgeries, particularly those of the chest and the abdomen.

30. • Concurrent use of another Benzodiazepine, Z-drug, muscle relaxant, or opioid • Active or history of substance use disorder • Pregnancy or risk of pregnancy • Treatment with opioids for chronic pain or agonist therapy for opioid use disorder • Medical and mental health problems that may be aggravated with Benzodiazepines, such as

31. Atropine [at´ro-pēn] an anticholinergic alkaloid found in belladonna; it acts as a competitive antagonist of acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors, blocking stimulation of muscles and glands by parasympathetic and cholinergic sympathetic nerves; used as the sulfate salt as a smooth muscle relaxant, as an antiarrhythmic, as a preanesthetic to reduce