
(from the article `drug`) The action of competitive neuromuscular blocking drugs can be reversed by anticholinesterases ( the section Autonomic nervous system drugs), which ...
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A group of drugs that prevent motor nerve endings from exciting skeletal muscle. They act either by competing for the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, (like D-tubocurarine, mivacurium and pancuronium), or by first stimulating the postjunctional muscle membrane and subsequently desensitizing the muscle endplates to the acetylcholine (like succinylch...
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a compound that causes paralysis of skeletal muscle by blocking neural transmission at the neuromuscular junction.
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n] - a substance that interferes with the neural transmission between motor neurons and skeletal muscles
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noun a substance that interferes with the neural transmission between motor neurons and skeletal muscles
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