Pharmacodynamic interactions between muscle relaxants and other medications in practice of anesthesia
Knowledge of drug interactions is an essential element of medical practice. Along with the increasing occurrence of multimorbidity and the associated multi-drug use, the number of possible combinations of preparations is constantly rising. The result is a growing number of potentially harmful drug t...
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Main Authors: | Paweł Radkowski (Author), Rafał Marek Okoński (Author) |
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Polish Pharmaceutical Society,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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