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Pipecuronium bromide — drugbox IUPAC name = 1,1,1 ,1 tetramethyl 4,4 (3α,17β diacetoxy 5α androstan 2β,16β diyl)dipiperazinium dibromide width = 250 CAS number = 52212 02 9 CAS supplemental = CAS|68399 58 6 (free base) ATC prefix = M03 ATC suffix = AC06 PubChem = 65332 … Wikipedia
pipecuronium — noun A muscle relaxant that acts as a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist … Wiktionary
pipecuronium bromide — A neuromuscular blocking agent with nondepolarizing properties, thus resembling d tubocurarine but having a shorter duration of paralytic action. * * * pip·e·cu·ro·ni·um bro·mide (pip″ə ku roґne əm) a nondepolarizing neuromuscular … Medical dictionary
Neuromuscular-blocking drug — Global view of a neuromuscular junction: 1. Axon 2. Motor end plate 3. Muscle fiber 4. Myofibril … Wikipedia
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