Interactions
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Thiopentone and Succinylcholine-react chemically. Hence donot mix in same syringe.
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General anaesthetics potentiates competitive blockers.
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Adrenaline and other sympathomimetics reduce competitive blocker by increasing Ach release.
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Diuretics produce hypokalaemia -enchancing competitive block.
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Calcium channel blockers verapamil potentiate both type of blockers.
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Muscarinic action of neostigmine can be prevented by atropinization. Pretreatment with antihistamines is indicated.
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Aminoglycosides reduces Ach release from prejunctional nerve ending by competing with calcium ions. So the dose of competitive blockers should be reduced in patients receiving high doses of antibiotics.
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