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216 related items for PubMed ID: 2537588

  • 1. Dose-response relation and time course of action of pipecuronium bromide in humans anesthetized with nitrous oxide and isoflurane, halothane, or droperidol and fentanyl.
    Wierda JM, Richardson FJ, Agoston S.
    Anesth Analg; 1989 Mar; 68(3):208-13. PubMed ID: 2537588
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  • 2. Pipecuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade during nitrous oxide-fentanyl, isoflurane, and halothane anesthesia in adults and children.
    Pittet JF, Tassonyi E, Morel DR, Gemperle G, Richter M, Rouge JC.
    Anesthesiology; 1989 Aug; 71(2):210-3. PubMed ID: 2547325
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  • 3. [Evaluation of the action of pipecuronium bromide in patients under halothane anesthesia--a comparison with pancuronium bromide regarding their neuromuscular blocking and cardiovascular effects].
    Sugai N, Yajima C, Numata K, Irimada T, Hashimoto Y, Itagaki T, Katsumata N, Suzuki H, Aoki T, Fukushima K.
    Masui; 1990 Mar; 39(3):293-300. PubMed ID: 2161058
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  • 4. Pipecuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade during nitrous oxide-fentanyl, enflurane, isoflurane, and halothane anesthesia in surgical patients.
    Naguib M, Seraj M, Abdulrazik E.
    Anesth Analg; 1992 Aug; 75(2):193-7. PubMed ID: 1321569
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  • 5. Clinical evaluation of different doses of pipecuronium bromide during nitrous-oxide-fentanyl anaesthesia in adult surgical patients.
    Sanfilippo M, Fierro G, Vilardi V, Rosa G, De Gregorio AL, Gasparetto A.
    Eur J Anaesthesiol; 1992 Jan; 9(1):49-53. PubMed ID: 1310464
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  • 6. Clinical pharmacology of pipecuronium bromide.
    Larijani GE, Bartkowski RR, Azad SS, Seltzer JL, Weinberger MJ, Beach CA, Goldberg ME.
    Anesth Analg; 1989 Jun; 68(6):734-9. PubMed ID: 2544118
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  • 7. Neuromuscular effects of pipecuronium bromide.
    Stanley JC, Mirakhur RK, Bell PF, Sharpe TD, Clarke RS.
    Eur J Anaesthesiol; 1991 Mar; 8(2):151-6. PubMed ID: 1651856
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  • 8. Clinical experiences with pipecuronium bromide.
    Boros M, Szenohradszky J, Kertész A, Marosi G, Tutsek L.
    Acta Chir Hung; 1983 Mar; 24(4):207-14. PubMed ID: 6322488
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  • 10. Comparative evaluation of the neuromuscular and cardiovascular effects of pipecuronium, pancuronium, atracurium, and vecuronium under isoflurane anesthesia.
    Larijani GE, Gratz I, Minassian SS, Hughes DL, Afshar M, Karayannis BN.
    Pharmacotherapy; 1992 Mar; 12(4):278-82. PubMed ID: 1355599
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  • 12. Neuromuscular effect of pipecuronium bromide in infants and children during nitrous oxide-alfentanil anesthesia.
    Pittet JF, Tassonyi E, Morel DR, Gemperle G, Rouge JC.
    Anesthesiology; 1990 Mar; 72(3):432-5. PubMed ID: 2155549
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  • 13. Circulatory effects of pipecurium bromide during anaesthesia of patients with severe valvular and ischaemic heart diseases.
    Barankay A.
    Arzneimittelforschung; 1980 Mar; 30(2a):386-9. PubMed ID: 6248086
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  • 14. The influence of renal failure on the pharmacokinetics and duration of action of pipecuronium bromide in patients anesthetized with halothane and nitrous oxide.
    Caldwell JE, Canfell PC, Castagnoli KP, Lynam DP, Fahey MR, Fisher DM, Miller RD.
    Anesthesiology; 1989 Jan; 70(1):7-12. PubMed ID: 2536254
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  • 15. Interaction between nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents and inhalational anesthetics.
    Swen J, Rashkovsky OM, Ket JM, Koot HW, Hermans J, Agoston S.
    Anesth Analg; 1989 Dec; 69(6):752-5. PubMed ID: 2574015
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  • 16. Clinical pharmacology of pipecuronium in infants and children during halothane anesthesia.
    Sarner JB, Brandom BW, Dong ML, Pickle D, Cook DR, Weinberger MJ.
    Anesth Analg; 1990 Oct; 71(4):362-6. PubMed ID: 2169211
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  • 17. Interactions between pipecuronium and suxamethonium in the dog.
    Jones RS.
    Res Vet Sci; 1987 Nov; 43(3):308-12. PubMed ID: 2832912
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  • 18. Pipecuronium versus high dose vecuronium. I. A comparison of speed of onset and cumulation during isoflurane anaesthesia.
    Harrop-Griffiths W, Fauvel N, Plumley M, Feldman S.
    Anaesthesia; 1992 Feb; 47(2):105-6. PubMed ID: 1347204
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  • 19. [Antagonism of the neuromuscular block by pipecuronium bromide during anesthesia with isoflurane. A comparative study in elderly and adult patients].
    Valeri R, Montorsi E, Gioia L, Martani C, Torri G.
    Minerva Anestesiol; 1990 Sep; 56(9):899-903. PubMed ID: 2177168
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  • 20. A dose-response evaluation of pipecuronium bromide in elderly patients under balanced anesthesia.
    Azad SS, Larijani GE, Goldberg ME, Beach CA, Marr AT, Seltzer JL.
    J Clin Pharmacol; 1989 Jul; 29(7):657-9. PubMed ID: 2547848
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