Antagonism between colimycin and neostigmine on skeletal muscle
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In a previous work (by Naranjo and Naranjo) we found that there was a mutual potentiation between succinylcholine and coimycin, in the neuromuscular blocking effect of these drugs. Although the blocking effect of colimycin could be due to a direct action of this antibiotic on motor endplate receptors, the strong potentiation of the effect of succinylcholine seemed to depend rather on a possible blockade of true cholinesterase..
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Naranjo P, de Naranjo E. Antagonism between colimycin and neostigmine on skeletal muscle. REMCB [Internet]. 2017Sep.5 [cited 2024May18];4(2):71-7. Available from: https://remcb-puce.edu.ec/remcb/article/view/519
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