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Succinylcholine Chloride

Known as: Suxamethonium Chloride [Chemical/Ingredient], Suxamethonium Chloride, Ethanaminium, 2,2'-((1,4-Dioxo-1,4-butanediyl)bis(oxy))bis(N,N,N-trimethyl-) 
The chloride salt form of succinylcholine, a quaternary ammonium compound and depolarizing agent with short-term muscle relaxant properties… 
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2003
2003
not palpable. She was dizzy but conscious. Chest auscultation revealed no wheezing. Despite intravenous injection of ephedrine… 
1997
1997
While being treated for the acute respiratory distress syndrome, a 27-year-old woman developed profound hyperkalemia and cardiac… 
1991
1991
The stability of succinylcholine chloride injection prepared by a hospital pharmacy was studied under a wide variety of… 
1971
1971
A 50-year-old female was admitted to the Yale-New Haven Medical Center because of acromegaly. She was well until 7 years prior to… 
Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
Serum potassium response to an intravenous dose of 100 mg of succinylcholine chloride was investigated in 59 patients with… 
1968
1968
1. Exposure to cold increased the plasma levels of glucose and lactate in young lambs (< 1‐63 days old). Free fatty acid… 
1967
1967
Following single intravenous injections of succinylcholine chloride in doses of 0.5 to 4.0 mg./kg., the duration of muscle…