pancuronium

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Structure diagram of pancuronium

Noun

pancuronium (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry) A muscle relaxant having the chemical formula C35H60N2O4, and typically administered as a bromide salt.
    • 2001, Michael P. Eaton, Peter L. Bailey, Chapter 10: Cardiovascular Pharmacology of Anesthetics, Fawzy G. Estafanous, Paul G. Barash, J. G. Reves (editors), Cardiac Anesthesia: Principles and Clinical Practice, 2nd Edition, page 305,
      Pancuronium bromide has been used frequently for muscle relaxation during cardiac anesthesia and has been reported to provide superior hemodynamics compared with vecuronium (171) or with metocurine or metocurine-pancuronium combinations.
    • 2007 March 2, Adam Liptak, “Florida Panel Urges Steps for Painless Executions”, in New York Times:
      The second chemical is pancuronium bromide, a relative of curare.
    • 2009, Charles J. Coté, Jerrold Lerma, Robert M. Ward, Ralph A. Lugo, Nishan Goudzougian, Chapter 6: Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacology of Drugs Used in Children, Charles J. Coté, Jerrold Lerman, I. David Todres (editors), A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, page 131,
      The only long-acting relaxant that is still used in some institutions is pancuronium.
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