or silperisone or styramate or suxamethonium or "tiemonium methylsulfate" or tizanidine or Tolperisone or toxiferine or "tubocurarinechloride" 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
Comparison of enflurane and halothane in hypotensive eye surgery. Thirty patients undergoing elective eye surgery had anaesthesia induced with sodium thiopentone, suxamethonium and d-tubocurarinechloride. Patients were ventilated with nitrous oxide, oxygen and either halothane or enflurane. The volatile agents were used to decrease the systolic blood pressure to 80 mmHg. The volatile agent
The relation between quantum content and facilitation at the neuromuscular junction of the frog 1. Experiments were done on the neuromuscular junction of the frog to study facilitation of the end-plate potential (e.p.p.) produced by one or more conditioning shocks applied to the motor nerve. Neuromuscular transmission was blocked with Mg (+)-tubocurarinechloride.2. In Mg-blocked preparations
administered locally into the skin antagonised the response to carbachol: the dose-response curve for carbachol was shifted to the right without any depression of the maximum of the curve. The nicotinic receptor antagonists hexamethonium bromide and (+)-tubocurarinechloride, however, had little effect on the response to carbachol. Atropine sulphate, administered systemically by intramuscular injection