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Vecuronium
...anticholinesterase agents, e.g., pyridostigmine, neostigmine, or edrophonium in conjunction with an anticholinergic agent such as atropine or glycopyrrolate. Rapid recovery is a finding consistent with Vecuronium short elimination half-life, although there have been occasional reports of prolonged...
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Midazolam Injection Hospira
...with midazolam hydrochloride was associated with a slight to moderate decrease in mean arterial pressure, cardiac output, stroke volume and systemic vascular resistance. Slow heart rates (less than 65/minute), particularly in patients taking propranolol for angina, tended to rise slightly;...
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Botox among effective new treatments for hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
...without having to reapply the medication. A common side effect reported by patients who use these powerful antiperspirants is skin irritation. Systemic agents Anticholinergics, a class of medicine that calms muscle spasms and includes drugs for depression, anxiety, and nervousness, can be taken...
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Midazolam Injection
...of general anesthesia with midazolam was associated with a slight to moderate decrease in mean arterial pressure, cardiac output, stroke volume and systemic vascular resistance. Slow heart rates (less than 65/minute), particularly in patients taking propranolol for angina, tended to rise slightly;...
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Propofol
...indicate that Propofol Injectable Emulsion produces a decrease in intraocular pressure which may be associated with a concomitant decrease in systemic vascular resistance. Clinical studies indicate that Propofol Injectable Emulsion when used in combination with hypocarbia increases cerebrovascular...
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