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October 1984
Quantitative Examination of the Interaction of Competitive Neuromuscular Blocking Agents on the Indirectly Elicited Muscle Twitch
B. E. Waud, M.D.;
B. E. Waud, M.D.
*Professor of Anesthesiology and Pharmacology.
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D. R. Waud, M.D., D.Phil.
D. R. Waud, M.D., D.Phil.
†Professor of Pharmacology.
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‡ We shall subdivide interactions into two subclasses: 1) additivity, implying working together to the extent expected from two drugs interacting competitively with the same receptor, and 2) potentiation implying an effect greater than additive.
Anesthesiology October 1984, Vol. 61, 420–427.
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B. E. Waud, D. R. Waud; Quantitative Examination of the Interaction of Competitive Neuromuscular Blocking Agents on the Indirectly Elicited Muscle Twitch. Anesthesiology 1984; 61:420–427 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198410000-00010
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