Influence of renal and hepatic function on pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of non-depolarizing muscle relaxants
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Influence of renal and hepatic function on pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of non-depolarizing muscle relaxants
Abstract
Liver and kidney function disturbances influence the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic behaviour of drugs. Because of the differences in metabolism and excretion between the various muscle relaxants, liver and kidney disturbances do influence their pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics to a different extent. A description of the changes is given for the most frequently used non-depolarizing muscle relaxants. It is related to the practical clinical implications of the difference in the pharmacokinetics.
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