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G Reversal of neuromuscular block (see Chapter 15)

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 As previously mentioned, neostigmine and edrophonium are used to reverse non‐depolarizing neuromuscular blockade. They should be administered slowly IV, and an anticholinergic drug (e.g. atropine) is usually administered concurrently to prevent adverse muscarinic effects, particularly bradycardia.

 When used to treat ileus, neostigmine is administered subcutaneously or by a slow IV infusion, thus bradycardia is less likely to occur.

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