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Clinical pharmacology of ORG 7617, a short-acting non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent.

L van den Broek1, J M Wierda, J H Proost, F D Hommes, S Agoston.   

Abstract

The dose-response relationship and the time course of action of Org 7617, a short acting non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent, were evaluated during thiopentone, fentanyl, halothane and N2O anaesthesia. Neuromuscular transmission was monitored mechanomyographically. The ED50 and ED90 were calculated after single bolus doses of the drug. Twelve, seven and three patients received 2.5, 3.75 or 5.0 mg.kg-1 Org 7617, respectively. Neuromuscular block was characterized by a short lag time (average 30 s) and rapid development of neuromuscular block (69-84 s). Maximum block approximated to 66%, 91% and 95%, and the duration until clinically adequate recovery (TOF ratio of 0.7) to 7.4, 12.1 and 12.2 min after 2.5, 3.75, 5 mg.kg-1 of Org 7617, respectively. The calculated ED50 and ED90 were 1.8 and 3.4 mg.kg-1. Adverse effects, including a moderate fall in systolic and diastolic arterial blood pressure and a concomitant increase in heart rate appeared to be dose-dependent. Some patients showed flushing. One patient given 5 mg/kg Org 7617 had serious adverse effects suggestive of histamine release, i.e. flushing, urticaria, tachycardia, hypotension and bronchospasm. Therefore further clinical investigations were terminated. Although its low potency and the adverse effects observed will prevent further clinical development of ORG 7617, the results do support the contention that it is feasible to develop short-acting non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents from the steroidal series.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7915236     DOI: 10.1007/bf00192553

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0031-6970            Impact factor:   2.953


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