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Interactions of volatile anaesthetics with rocuronium bromide in perspective.

European journal of anaesthesiology. Supplement (1994-01-01)
S Agoston
RESUMEN

A review of several publications shows that there is general agreement that inhalational anaesthetic agents potentiate the neuromuscular effects of rocuronium in the same order as other similar agents, namely; enflurane and isoflurane > halothane > intravenous anaesthetics. However, such potentiation is not evident during induction and only becomes significant as anaesthesia becomes more prolonged. It is manifest as a prolongation in the duration of action of maintenance doses and a decrease in the recovery rate. During long-lasting procedures in which enflurane or isoflurane are used, smaller than usual maintenance doses or lower infusion rates should be employed.

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Rocuronium bromide, ≥97% (perchloric acid titration)
Rocuronium bromide, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Rocuronium for peak identification, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard