Suxamethonium is used for skeletal mucle relaxation during surgery.
How Suxamethonium worksSuxamethonium relaxes the muscles by blocking the impulses from the nerves.
Common side effects of SuxamethoniumPost operative muscle pain, Protein in urine, Blood in urine, Altered heart rate, Urine discolouration, Dark colored urine, Increased blood pressure, Decreased blood pressure, Increased potassium level in blood, Increased saliva production, Blurred vision, Headache, Increased intraocular pressure, Muscle damage, Muscle stiffness, Muscle weakness, Muscle twitching, Muscle pain, Rash, Skin flushing, Tenderness, Abdominal cramp, Bloating, Nausea
Expert advice for SuxamethoniumQues. Q. Is Suxamethonium a non-competitive antagonist/ agonist?
Suxamethonium is a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor non-competitive agonist
Ques. Q. What is Suxamethonium chloride used for/ how does Suxamethonium work/ how does Suxamethonium chloride work?
Suxamethonium is used in anesthesia to induce muscle relaxation during operations, to facilitate endotracheal intubation (help insert a tube into the windpipe), reduce strong muscle contraction
Ques. Q. What is Suxamethonium apnoea?
Suxamethonium apnoea occurs when a patient does not have the enzymes to metabolise the drug. Due to this, a patient may remain paralysed for an increased length of time and cannot breathe adequately at the end of an anaesthetic
Ques. Q. Why does Suxamethonium cause bradycardia (abnormally slow heart beat)?
The initial metabolite of Suxamethonium produces a transient negative chronotropic effect through its stimulation of sinus node muscarinic receptors. Repeated dosing or infusions of Suxamethonium may lead to bradycardia that is appropriately treated with atropine
Ques. Q. Why does suxamethonium cause hyperkalemia (high potassium levels in the blood)?
Administration of suxamethonium may lead to depolarization and a large efflux of intracellular potassium into the plasma thereby resulting in hyperkalemia
Ques. Q. Why does Suxamethonium cause fasciculation (twitching of muscles under the skin)?
Suxamethonium cause fasciculation by an action on some distal part of motor nerve fibres
Ques. Q. Is Suxamethonium still used?
Suxamethonium is still used during general anesthesia
Ques. Q. Is Suxamethonium reversible?
Suxamethonium is a short-acting muscle relaxant which exerts a depolarizing effect at the neuromuscular junction. This effect is not reversible pharmacologically
Ques. Q. Is Suxamethonium is contraindicated in burned patients?
Yes, Suxamethonium should not be used in burned patients
Ques. Q. What is Suxamethonium sensitivity?
Suxamethonium sensitivity is when the drug remains active for a longer period of time than is usual due to which muscles stay relaxed
Ques. Q. Does Suxamethonium cross the placenta?
In normal therapeutic doses, Suxamethonium does not cross the placental barrier in sufficient amounts.
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