Gallamine Triethiodide
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A synthetic nondepolarizing blocking drug. The actions of gallamine triethiodide are similar to those of TUBOCURARINE, but this agent blocks the cardiac vagus and may cause sinus tachycardia and, occasionally, hypertension and increased cardiac output. It should be used cautiously in patients at risk from increased heart rate but may be preferred for patients with bradycardia. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1992, p198)
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D005703
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MeSH Number(s) |
D02.092.877.400 D02.675.276.400
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Concept/Terms |
Gallamine Triethiodide- Gallamine Triethiodide
- Triethiodide, Gallamine
- Gallamonium Iodide
- Iodide, Gallamonium
- Gallamine Triethyl Iodide
- Iodide, Gallamine Triethyl
- Triethyl Iodide, Gallamine
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Shanks CA, Funk DI, Avram MJ, Henthorn TK. Gallamine administered by combined bolus and infusion. Anesth Analg. 1982 Oct; 61(10):847-52.
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Henthorn TK, Avram MJ, Frederiksen MC, Atkinson AJ. Heterogeneity of interstitial fluid space demonstrated by simultaneous kinetic analysis of the distribution and elimination of inulin and gallamine. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1982 Aug; 222(2):389-94.
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Bunn PA, Okamoto M, Riker WF. Further observations on subacute denervation and mammalian motor nerve terminal function. Neurology. 1973 Jan; 23(1):12-20.