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Clinical Pharmacology of ORG NC45 (NorcuronTM): a New Nondepolarizing Muscle Relaxant

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Journal Anesthesiology
Specialty Anesthesiology
Date 1981 Jul 1
PMID 6113794
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Abstract

To determine the neuromuscular effects of a new muscle relaxant, ORG NC45 (Norcuron), a monoquaternary homologue of pancuronium, 84 ASA Class I or II patients were studied under halothane and nitrous oxide anesthesia. The ED50 (dose of muscle relaxant causing a 50% depression of twitch tension) of pancuronium and ORG NC45 was 0.022 mg/kg (r = 0.90) and 0.015 mg/kg (r =0.80), respectively, for a potency ratio of 1.5 (0.022/0.015). The duration of action (time from injection to 90% recovery of control twitch tension) was 27 +/- 5 min with ORG NC45, 0.02 mg/kg, and 65 +/- 16 min with pancuronium in an equivalent dose of 0.03 mg/kg. The increase in duration of neuromuscular blockade from repetitive doses was greater with pancuronium than with ORG NC45. Reversal of an ORG NC45 neuromuscular blockade was accomplished with doses of neostigmine slightly less than those required for pancuronium. Under thiopental-nitrous oxide anesthesia, endotracheal intubation was easily performed using ORG NC45, 0.07-0.14 mg/kg. The duration of action of ORG NC45, 0.07 mg/kg, was about one-third that of pancuronium (0.1 mg/kg). It was concluded that ORG NC45 is more potent and has a shorter duration of action with both initial and repetitive doses than does pancuronium. With these characteristics and the reported lack of cardiovascular effects, the authors believe further clinical trials are warranted.

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