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    Tubocurarine (also known as d-tubocurarine or DTC) is a toxic benzylisoquinoline alkaloid historically known for its use as an arrow poison. In the mid-1900s...
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    classification. Tube or bamboo curare: Mainly composed of the toxin D-tubocurarine, this poison is found packed into hollow bamboo tubes derived from Chondrodendron...
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    between the onium heads, except for the double bond of mivacurium. D-tubocurarine and dimethyltubocurarine are also in this category. Most of the agents...
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  • muscle paralysis in surgery, the classical agent of this type being tubocurarine, but some centrally acting compounds such as bupropion, mecamylamine...
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    or as recreational drugs. Alkaloids can be toxic too (e.g. atropine, tubocurarine). Although alkaloids act on a diversity of metabolic systems in humans...
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    which is derived from the name of the medicinally valuable alkaloid tubocurarine. The generic name is a compound of Greek χόνδρος ( chondros ) 'cartilage'...
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    (also known as ganglionic blockers, neuromuscular blockers), including tubocurarine and hexamethonium, block acetylcholine action at nicotinic acetylcholine...
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    Programme." identifies the triple cocktail as ketamine, succinylcholine, and tubocurarine. In 2021, the revelation that he was working at a Western Cape Mediclinic...
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  • earliest scientific studies in pharmacology. Its active ingredient, tubocurarine, as well as many synthetic derivatives, played a significant role in...
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    activity of prostigmine homologues and other substances as antagonists to tubocurarine". British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy. 2 (1): 8–22. doi:10...
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  • Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease Spinal muscular atrophy Friedreich's ataxia Drugs Tubocurarine Pyridoxine excess/megadose Chronic alcoholism Grade 4 ankle hyperreflexia...
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  • American arrow poison, was used in the 20th century as the muscle relaxant tubocurarine. Tribesmen conducted various observations on the effects of different...
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    isoquinoline alkaloids. The best-known representative of this group is tubocurarine chloride. Other representatives include dauricin, oxyacanthin, tetrandrine...
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  • interrogator, Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Roy Washburn, notes that D-tubocurarine (DTC), a neuromuscular blocking agent used to relax muscles during general...
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    Thiocolchicoside Threohydrobupropion Toxiferine Tramadol Trimetaphan camsilate (trimethaphan camsylate) Tropeinium Tubocurarine Vanoxerine Vecuronium bromide Xenon...
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  • Mecamylamine – Ganglion blocker and occasional smoking cessation aid Tubocurarine - Nondepolarizing skeletal muscular relaxant Physostigmine is one of...
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    polio and botulism and certain poisons (for example, barbiturates and tubocurarine). The use of iron lungs is largely obsolete in modern medicine as more...
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    compounds: papaverine, noscapine, codeine, morphine, apomorphine, berberine, tubocurarine. (S)-Norcoclaurine (higenamine) has been identified as the central...
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    Thiocolchicoside Threohydrobupropion Toxiferine Tramadol Trimetaphan camsilate (trimethaphan camsylate) Tropeinium Tubocurarine Vanoxerine Vecuronium bromide Xenon...
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    Thiocolchicoside Threohydrobupropion Toxiferine Tramadol Trimetaphan camsilate (trimethaphan camsylate) Tropeinium Tubocurarine Vanoxerine Vecuronium bromide Xenon...
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    Alcuronium Doxacurium Gallamine Metocurine Pancuronium Pipecuronium Tubocurarine A potential complication where neuromuscular blockade is employed is...
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    reports of bronchospasm have been noted also with the prototypical agents, tubocurarine and succinylcholine, as well as alcuronium, pancuronium, vecuronium,...
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    acting neuromuscular blocking drugs (such as gallamine, pancuronium or tubocurarine). It has been demonstrated to occur only rarely with sugammadex, and...
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    Thiocolchicoside Threohydrobupropion Toxiferine Tramadol Trimetaphan camsilate (trimethaphan camsylate) Tropeinium Tubocurarine Vanoxerine Vecuronium bromide Xenon...
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    and mutagenic blueprint for molecular recognition of strychnine and d-tubocurarine by different cys-loop receptors". PLOS Biology. 9 (3): e1001034. doi:10...
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    Thiocolchicoside Threohydrobupropion Toxiferine Tramadol Trimetaphan camsilate (trimethaphan camsylate) Tropeinium Tubocurarine Vanoxerine Vecuronium bromide Xenon...
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  • medicinal drugs such as diazepam, midazolam, ketamine, suxamethonium and tubocurarine, as potential incapacitating agents. According to the testimony given...
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    Thiocolchicoside Threohydrobupropion Toxiferine Tramadol Trimetaphan camsilate (trimethaphan camsylate) Tropeinium Tubocurarine Vanoxerine Vecuronium bromide Xenon...
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    Thiocolchicoside Threohydrobupropion Toxiferine Tramadol Trimetaphan camsilate (trimethaphan camsylate) Tropeinium Tubocurarine Vanoxerine Vecuronium bromide Xenon...
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    Thiocolchicoside Threohydrobupropion Toxiferine Tramadol Trimetaphan camsilate (trimethaphan camsylate) Tropeinium Tubocurarine Vanoxerine Vecuronium bromide Xenon...
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