Clinical observations on the neuromuscular blocking action of org 9426, a new steroidal non-depolarizing agent

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Summary: The neuromuscular blocking effects of Org 9426, the 2-morpholino, 16-allyl-pyrrolidino derivative of the 3-desacetoxy analogue of vecuronium have been investigated in anaesthetized patients. Based on data from a pilot study, two doses, 250 and 500 μg kg-1 (estimated as the ED90 and 2 × ED 90, respectively) were chosen. Org 9426 appeared to be six to eight times less potent than vecuronium and showed a faster rate of development of neuromuscular block, with good to excellent intubation conditions within 60 s after administration of a dose of 500 μg kg-1. The duration of action and the recovery index appeared to be similar to those of vecuronium. Side effects were not noted. Org 9426 may have advantages over existing non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents with respect to rate of development of good intubating conditions, and is stable in aqueous solutions. © 1990 British Journal of Anaesthesia.

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Wierda, J. M. K. H., De Wit, A. P. M., Kuizenga, K., & Agoston, S. (1990). Clinical observations on the neuromuscular blocking action of org 9426, a new steroidal non-depolarizing agent. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 64(4), 521–523. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/64.4.521

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