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A. Nondepolarizing (competitive) blockers

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Although tubocurarine is considered to be the prototype agent in this class, it has been largely replaced by other agents because of its adverse side effects. The neuromuscular-blocking agents have significantly increased the safety of anesthesia, because less anesthetic is required to produce muscle relaxation, allowing patients to recover quickly and completely after surgery. [Note: Higher doses of anesthesia may produce respiratory paralysis and cardiac depression, increasing recovery time after surgery.] Neuromuscular blockers should not be used to substitute for inadequate depth of anesthesia.


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