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May 1981
Pharmacokinetics of Edrophonium and Neostigmine When Antagonizing d-Tubocurarine Neuromuscular Blockade in Man
Robert B. Morris, M.D.;
Robert B. Morris, M.D.
*Research Fellow in Anesthesia.
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Roy Cronnelly, M.D., Ph.D.;
Roy Cronnelly, M.D., Ph.D.
†Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Pharmacology.
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Ronald D. Miller, M.D.;
Ronald D. Miller, M.D.
‡Professor of Anesthesia and Pharmacology.
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Donald R. Stanski, M.D.;
Donald R. Stanski, M.D.
¶Assistant Professor of Anesthesia.
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Mark R. Fahey, M.D.
Mark R. Fahey, M.D.
*Research Fellow in Anesthesia.
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Anesthesiology May 1981, Vol. 54, 399–402.
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Robert B. Morris, Roy Cronnelly, Ronald D. Miller, Donald R. Stanski, Mark R. Fahey; Pharmacokinetics of Edrophonium and Neostigmine When Antagonizing d-Tubocurarine Neuromuscular Blockade in Man. Anesthesiology 1981; 54:399–402 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198105000-00009
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