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- Edrophonium is a readily reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. It prevents breakdown of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and acts by competitively...
- A tensilon test, also called an edrophonium test, is a pharmacological test used for the diagnosis of certain neural diseases, especially myasthenia gravis...
- Diagnosis can be supported by blood tests for specific antibodies, the edrophonium test, electromyography (EMG), or a nerve conduction study. MG is generally...
- crisis can be distinguished from myasthenia gravis by the use of the drug edrophonium (Tensilon), as it only worsens the paralysis caused by cholinergic crisis...
- ISBN 1-930513-59-3. "Determination That TENSILON and TENSILON Preservative Free (Edrophonium Chloride) Injectable and Other Drug Products Were Not Withdrawn From...
- toxic carbamate nerve agent. T-1194 is the methylcarbamate ester of edrophonium. The bromide salt of T-1194 is AR-14. T-1123 T-1152 TL-599 TL-1238 Neostigmine...
- Piperidines Donepezil Tacrine, also known as tetrahydroaminoacridine (THA) Edrophonium Huperzine A Ladostigil Ungeremine Lactucopicrin Acotiamide Hybrid/bitopic...
- toxin is metabolized. Case reports suggest anticholinesterases such as edrophonium may be effective.[citation needed] Shimonoseki – ****anese city known...
- sympathetic nervous system. Reversible cholinesterase inhibitors Donepezil Edrophonium Neostigmine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Rivastigmine Tacrine Caffeine...
- reversed by anticholinesterasics, such as neostigmine, pyridostigmine, and edrophonium. Workers at Organon were inspired by the structure of the aminosteroid...