They were seeking an alternative to the muscle relaxant drug, curare, derived from the South American Indian arrow poison. |
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Their bark and roots contain curare, a lethal poison, which in small doses is now used as a muscle relaxant for open-heart surgery. |
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It records that the inhibitor augmented or enhanced the relaxant responses. |
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A few minutes later, the effects of the short-acting anesthetic and muscle relaxant begin to wear off. |
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All of the contractile and relaxant responses evoked by these stimuli were absent in vagotomized animals. |
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A one-year vaper and former smoker, he likens e-cigarettes to any other ritualistic relaxant. |
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Its relaxant powers makes it also useful to facilitate the passage of renal calculi and cystic gravel. |
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A similar pattern of contractile and relaxant responses was seen in the pulmonary veins. |
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Other innovative drugs whose development he oversaw included atracurium, a muscle relaxant, and lamotrigine, an epilepsy drug. |
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Large doses of antibiotic drugs, antimicrobial drugs and a muscle relaxant are usually given once a tetanus diagnosis is suspected. |
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A long soak in the bath is a great relaxant, but did you know that having just one can use up to 100 litres of water? |
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Chamomile, lime flower, valerian, hops or passion flower all have relaxant properties and can be given to calm nerves and relax tense muscles. |
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Maximum contractile and relaxant responses to the relevant antagonists were expressed as a percentage of the control maximum response. |
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The relaxant activity was independent of the integrity of the vascular endothelium. |
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Skin testing protocols are standardized for penicillin, and are well described for local anesthetics and muscle relaxant agents. |
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He was fully awake and all relaxant effects were reversed before a pulmonary fellow extubated him the next day. |
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It also acts as a muscle relaxant agent, and it enhances cell differentiation and function. |
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Although dimethyl sulfoxide is an anti-inflammatory agent, it seems to have some analgesic and muscle relaxant properties as well. |
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Cannabis acts as a relaxant without damaging the liver from alcohol abuse and has less tar than a cigarette. |
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After showering, massage your muscles with a relaxant body oil. |
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I don't think there's a definite answer to whether or not writers use alcohol as a creative enabler, a relaxant, a means to conquer fear, or a way to battle neuroses. |
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It had extraordinary calming and muscle relaxant effects in animals. |
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A medicine that combines a muscle relaxant with a pain reliever can be an effective way of interrupting the cycle. |
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Examples include the analgesics morphine and codeine, the antibiotic sanguinarine, the gout suppressant colchicine, and the muscle relaxant tubocurarine. |
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Because cigarettes can be either a stimulant or a relaxant, the game has two modes. |
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Recently, evidence that glyceryl trinitrate's relaxant effect on uterine smooth muscle may be enhanced during pregnancy has raised interest in its use. |
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However, as with bronchial smooth muscle hypertrophy, it can be expected that the remodeled vessels may exhibit altered reactivity to contractile or relaxant agents. |
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The evidence shows that the apparent relaxant effect of smoking only reflects the reversal of the tension and irritability that develop during nicotine depletion. |
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Use of muscle relaxant medication was more prevalent for two physicians. |
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There were different views about the use or otherwise of both relaxant drugs and manual control among those skilled in the profession and experienced in this form of therapy. |
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Statistically significant increases also were noted for ED visits involving the sleep aid Zolpidem and the muscle relaxant carisoprodol. |
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Consistent with this, taurine produces endothelium-dependent and independent relaxant effects in isolated vascular tissue preparations. |
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In their experience, verapamil is more potent vascular smooth muscle relaxant. |
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Diazepam is active as a muscle relaxant in the inclined screen test in mice, in blocking decerebrate rigidity in cats and in blocking the spinal reflex in cats anaesthetized with chloralose. |
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I started to use the Caros relaxant oil together with the Caros massage gel and found out that my immovability was improving very fast and considerably. |
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It is a condition triggered by halogenated anesthetic gasses and succinylcholine, a depolarizing muscle relaxant. |
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These included etodolac, oxaprozin, rofecoxib, acetaminophen combinations with codeine, hydrocodone, and oxycodone, and a muscle relaxant. |
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The only long-acting relaxant that is still used in some institutions is pancuronium. |
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Doctors also need to implant a baclofen pump that can be injected with a nerve relaxant substance. |
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Anise has aromatic, diaphoretic, relaxant, stimulant, tonic, carminative and stomachic properties. |
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Similar to scopolamine in appearance when diluted, this drug is a strong muscle relaxant, depressant, and tranquilizer. |
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Theophylline, also known as dimethylxanthine, was used as positive control because of its use as smooth muscle relaxant. |
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He was given the painkiller Equagesic, which contained both aspirin and the muscle relaxant meprobamate. |
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Thus, the apparent relaxant effect of smoking only reflects the reversal of the tension and irritability that develop during nicotine depletion. |
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Among them were 27 tablets of the weight-loss drug phentermine, a tablet of the muscle relaxant clonazepam and a controlled substance registration. |
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A muscle relaxant, rocuronium, was administered, and direct laryngoscopy and intubation of the trachea were attempted, but these were unsuccessful. |
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Given a diagnosis of polymyalgia rheumatica in January, he was prescribed a steroid, a muscle relaxant and a long-acting pain reliever, along with physical therapy. |
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