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  • 21. Influence of dose on suxamethonium-induced muscle damage.
    McLoughlin C, Leslie K, Caldwell JE.
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  • 22. Immediate changes in plasma potassium, sodium and chloride concentrations induced by suxamethonium.
    Bali IM, Dundee JW, Assaf RA.
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  • 23. The role of cholinesterase in the neuromuscular effects of succinylcholine, decamethonium and hexafluorenium.
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  • 24. The effects of magnesium sulphate-pretreatment on suxamethonium-induced complications during induction of general endotracheal anaesthesia.
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  • 28. Suxamethonium induces a prompt increase in the bispectral index.
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  • 30. Interaction of hexafluorenium with human plasma cholinesterase in comparison with hexamethonium.
    Schuh FR.
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  • 31. Serum cholinesterase activity in burned patients. II: anaesthesia, suxamethonium and hyperkalaemia.
    Viby-Mogensen J, Hanel HK, Hansen E, Graae J.
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  • 32. Hexafluorenium bromide: current status and a review.
    Britton RM, Figueroa M.
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  • 33. Beta-adrenoceptor blockade, alpha-stimulation and changes in plasma potassium concentration after suxamethonium administration in dogs.
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  • 37. Hypokalaemia after suxamethonium administration.
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  • 38. The influence of suxamethonium on cardiovascular and respiratory function in the anaesthetized horse.
    Lees P, Tavernor WD.
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  • 39. Failure of lidocaine to modify suxamethonium induced biochemical changes.
    Naguib M, Farag H, Magbagbeola JA.
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  • 40. Serum potassium levels following suxamethonium administration in septic peritonitis patients.
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