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Metocurine |
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indicationMetocurine is a muscle relaxant.mechanism of actionMetocurine antagonizes the neurotransmitter action of acetylcholine by binding competitively with cholinergic receptor sites on the motor end-plate. This antagonism is inhibited, and neuromuscular block reversed, by acetylcholinesterase inhibitors such as neostigmine, edrophonium, and pyridostigmine.drug interactionsAmikacin: The agent increases the effect of muscle relaxantAminophylline: Theophylline decreases the effect of muscle relaxant Azathioprine: The agent decreases the effect of the muscle relaxant Carbamazepine: Decreases the effect of muscle relaxant Clindamycin: The agent increases the effect of muscle relaxant Fosphenytoin: Phenytoin decreases the effect of muscle relaxant Gentamicin: The agent increases the effect of muscle relaxant Lincomycin: The agent increases the effect of muscle relaxant Mercaptopurine: The agent dereases the effect of the muscle relaxant Netilmicin: The agent increases the effect of muscle relaxant Oxtriphylline: Theophylline decreases the effect of muscle relaxant Phenytoin: Phenytoin decreases the effect of the muscle relaxant Piperacillin: The agent increases the effect of the muscle relaxant Quinidine: The quinine derivative increases the effect of the muscle relaxant Quinine: The quinine derivative increases the effect of the muscle relaxant Theophylline: Theophylline decreases the effect of the muscle relaxant Tobramycin: The agent increases the effect of the muscle relaxant |