"Toxiferine"

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                            2022Effective Health Care Program (AHRQ)
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                            or silperisone or styramate or suxamethonium or "tiemonium methylsulfate" or tizanidine or Tolperisone or toxiferine or "tubocurarine chloride" or vecuronium or vesamicol or Xylazine or Zoxazolamine).ti,ab,hw,kw. 22 exp Antiemetics/ 23 exp Nausea/dt [Drug Therapy] 24 exp Vomiting/dt [Drug Therapy] 25 (((drug* or agent* or medication*) adj3 (nausea or vomit*)) or alizapride or "anti emetic*" or antiemetic
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                            waves (peak latencies 16 and 40 msec) were replaced by a much larger negative wave (peak latency 22 msec).4. The time of onset of the effect on the negative waves and the maximal amplitude attained by the abnormal negative wave were related to the log concentration of the drug used. Curare is approximately 10 times more potent than strychnine.5. Toxiferine I, di-allylnortoxiferine and atropine also
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                            1977Journal of anatomy
                            Intra-uterine growth retardation and limb deformities produced by neuromuscular blocking agents in the rat fetus. Intra-uterine growth retardation and limb deformities, resembling clubfoot, were produced by tubocuararine chloride, and by toxiferine, when administered to the rat fetus between the 16th and 19th day of gestation. These effects were associated in some fetuses, but were not sex-linked
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                            1968Der Anaesthesist
                            [2 years of exclusive use of diallyl-nor-toxiferine as relaxant in clinical anesthesia].