Neuromuscular Junction Blockers Flashcards
Neuromuscular junction blocker
Primary toxin in curare–> death by paralyzing skeletal muscle
Tubocurarine
Neuromuscular junction blocker Competitive -Long acting -Renal elimination -Will block muscarinic receptors--> tachycardia = ganglionic blockade
Pancuronium
Neuromuscular junction blocker
Competitive
-Intermediate acting
-Hydrolyzes spontaneously
-Temperature and pH dependent–> longer halflife at low temp or low pH
-Some renal elimination, but halflife doesn’t increase with renal disease
-Promotes histamine release
Atracurium
Neuromuscular junction blocker Competitive -Short acting -Rapid hydrolysis -Promotes histamine release
Mivacurium
Neuromuscular junction blocker
Depolarizing = Non-competitive
-Activates AChr and remains bound
-Resistant to acetylcholinesterase–> Not pharmacologically reversable
-Fast acting, short duration
-Can promote histamine release
-Can cause hyperkalemia in initial phase when muscle cells depolarize
-Avoid with excessive soft tissue damage or burns
Succinylcholine