smooth muscle relaxation prior to radiological procedures therapy (DBCOND0089477)

Identifiers

Synonyms
Smoth muscle relaxation prior to radiological procedures / Muscle relaxant therapy therapy / Muscle Relaxants / Smooth muscle relaxation prior to radiological procedures / Muscle Relaxant / Skeletal muscle relaxation for surgery / Induction of Muscle relaxation / Muscle relaxant therapy / Muscle hypotonia / Decreased muscle tone (finding) / Hypotonia / Decreased muscle tone / Muscle tone decreased / Poor muscle tone (finding)

Associated Data

Indicated Drugs and Targets
DrugDescriptionTargets
Butylscopolamine
An antispasmodic and anticholinergic agent used for the symptomatic treatment of abdominal cramping and pain.
Cisatracurium
A skeletal muscle relaxant used to facilitate tracheal intubation, muscle relaxation in surgery, or mechanical ventilation.
Ibuprofen
An NSAID and non-selective COX inhibitor used to treat mild-moderate pain, fever, and inflammation.
Metamizole
An antipyretic and analgesic drug used to relieve severe and persistent fever and pain.
Mivacurium
A short-acting non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent used to induce anesthesia during intubation and promote skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery or mechanical ventilation.
Pancuronium
A neuromuscular blocker used as an adjunct to general anesthesia to facilitate tracheal intubation and to provide skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery or mechanical ventilation.
Pipethanate
An antimuscarinic agent indicated to treat spastic pain of the gastrointestinal system.
No drug targets
Prazepam
A benzodiazepine used to manage more severe forms of anxiety disorders.
Tizanidine
An alpha-2 adrenergic agonist used for the short-term treatment of muscle spasticity.
Vecuronium
A nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent used to relax muscles or as an adjunct in general anesthesia during surgical procedures.
Clinical Trials
IdentifierTitleDrug(s)PurposePhaseStatus
NCT02425449
Fade Upon TOF Stimulation Induced by Succinylcholineother4completed
NCT02467595
The Effect of no Muscle Relaxant Versus Reduced-dose Rocuronium on Anesthesia in Adenotonsillectomysupportive_care4unknown_status
NCT02157545
The Dose-Response Relationship of Rocuronium in Patients Taking PyridostigmineNo drug interventionsNot AvailableNot Availablewithdrawn
NCT02696837
Pediatric Inguinal Hernia Repair: Are Muscle Relaxants Necessary? Endotracheal Intubation vs Laryngeal Mask AirwayNot AvailableNot Availablecompleted
NCT02575716
Comparison of Intubating Condition of the Mcgrath Videolaryngoscope With and Without Muscle RelaxantNo drug interventionstreatment1completed
NCT03058263
Effect of Neostigmine on the Recovery of Rocuronium: A Comparison Between Partial and TOF Ratio-Based Dosesupportive_care1 / 2completed
NCT04344262
Small Doses Muscle Relaxant in General AnesthesiatreatmentNot Availablerecruiting