Administration of suxamethonium by the intramuscular route is useful in the management of severe laryngospasm. |
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Children under 2 years of age, because menthol can induce reflex apnoea and laryngospasm. |
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Rare cases of hypersensitivity reactions, such as laryngeal edema, stridor, laryngospasm and cardiopulmonary arrest have also been reported. |
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Induction with isoflurane in oxygen or in combination with oxygen-nitrous oxide mixtures may produce coughing, breath-holding, or laryngospasm. |
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Medical experts said acute laryngospasm was very rarely fatal, but that the Pope's age and medical history complicated matters. |
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Postmarketing adverse reports include: laryngospasm, dizziness, myoclonic movements and respiratory depression. |
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Nasogastric tube insertion in the presence of inadequate levels of anesthesia can lead to coughing, bucking, excessive salivation, retching, laryngospasm or breath holding. |
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Inadequate levels of anesthesia which may lead to coughing, bucking, excessive salivation, retching, laryngospasm or breath holding thus complicating the anesthetic outcome. |
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This last finding is attributable to laryngospasm, which occurs following consumption of water. |
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Moreover, blood or secretion or any foreign body in the airway in a lightly anaesthetised patient may also trigger laryngospasm which may result in catastrophic circumstances. |
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Laryngospasm is a protective reflex closure of the upper airway from spasm of the glottic musculature as the result of an abnormal stimulus. |
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