Doxacurium chloride
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Doxacurium chloride
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
bis[3-[6,7,8-trimethoxy-2-methyl-1- [(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)methyl]- 3,4-dihydro-1H- isoquinolin-2-yl] propyl] butanedioate dichloride | |
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ATC code | M03 |
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Chemical data | |
Formula | C56H78Cl2N2O16 |
Mol. mass | 1106.13 g/mol |
Pharmacokinetic data | |
Bioavailability | ? |
Metabolism | ? |
Half life | ? |
Excretion | ? |
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Routes | ? |
Doxacurium chloride is a muscle relaxant in the quaternary ammonium compound family.
[edit] External links
- Martinez E, Wooldridge A, Hartsfield S, Mealey K. "Neuromuscular effects of doxacurium chloride in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs.". Vet Surg 27 (3): 279-83. PMID 9605239.
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Peripherally acting | Alcuronium, Atracurium, Cisatracurium, Dimethyltubocurarine, Doxacurium chloride, Fazadinium bromide, Gallamine, Hexafluronium, Mivacurium chloride, Pancuronium, Pipecuronium bromide, Rocuronium bromide, Suxamethonium, Tubocurarine, Vecuronium |
Centrally acting | Baclofen, Carisoprodol, Chlormezanone, Chlorzoxazone, Cyclobenzaprine, Febarbamate, Mephenesin, Methocarbamol, Orphenadrine, Phenprobamate, Phenyramidol, Pridinol, Styramate, Tetrazepam, Thiocolchicoside, Tizanidine, Tolperisone |
Directly acting | Dantrolene |