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Meaning of "sugammadex"

sugammadex (noun) - a medication used to reverse the effects of certain muscle relaxants
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  • A drug for reversal of neuromuscular blockade by the agent rocuronium in general anesthesia.

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Sugammadex is a medication newly entering anesthesia practice.
Bridion contains the active substance sugammadex.
Sugammadex should be administered intravenously as a single bolus injection.
The safety and efficacy of sugammadex are discussed.
In sugammadex treated subjects a few cases of awareness were reported.
No concerns about safety related to sugammadex were reported.
For sugammadex no clinical data on exposed pregnancies are available.
Improved process for preparation of sugammadex.
It is unknown whether sugammadex is excreted in human breast milk.
Sugammadex was safe and well tolerated.
The relation to sugammadex is uncertain.
Sugammadex has no effects on fracture repair and remodelling of bone.
Caution should be exercised when administering sugammadex to pregnant women.
Sugammadex to reverse the paralysis.
Animal studies have shown excretion of sugammadex in breast milk.

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Sugammadex is a very new agent.
The active substance is sugammadex.
Sugammadex dosage varies according to the depth of muscle blockade.
Interactions potentially affecting the efficacy of sugammadex displacement interactions.
Sugammadex is a modified gamma cyclodextrin.
It is not known whether sugammadex can pass into breast milk.
Sugammadex has only been administered as a single bolus injection in clinical trials.
None of the patients showed complications related to the administration of sugammadex.
The effects with sugammadex on human fertility have not been investigated.
Rocuronium and sugammadex.
Sugammadex is the only.
No interaction studies have been conducted in adults with sugammadex and other medicinal products.
If sugammadex is administered to these patients monitoring of haemostasis and coagulation parameters is recommended.
This was the only prior study which evaluated the efficiency of sugammadex in children.
The use of sugammadex in patients with severe renal impairment is not recommended.
No prior studies comparing the cognitive performance of sugammadex and neostigmine patients were found.
Administration of sugammadex to healthy volunteers resulted in increased renal elimination of rocuronium in complex.
The first drug introduction of an SRBA is sugammadex.
The recommended dose of sugammadex depends on the level of neuromuscular blockade to be reversed.
The invention relates to a novel process for making the pharmaceutical product Sugammadex.
Sugammadex can be used to reverse different levels of rocuronium or vecuronium induced neuromuscular blockade.
Use the Ambu bag to give him oxygen and administer him with sugammadex sodium.
Sugammadex can be administered at several time points after administration of rocuronium or vecuronium bromide.
Shallow Pancuronium blockade has been successfully reversed by sugammadex in phase III clinical trials.
A summary of sugammadex pharmacokinetic parameters stratified by age and renal function is presented below.
Re-administration of rocuronium or vecuronium after sugammadex.
Sugammadex was introduced into clinical practice to reverse the neuromuscular blockade induced by rocuronium.
In two publications 24 neonatal cases in which sugammadex was administered were described.
We emphasize that sugammadex should not be given intravenously simultaneously with these drugs.
Furthermore, a review of the literature on the use of sugammadex in neonates was performed.
Sugammadex has quickly found a place in clinical use as a selective neuromuscular blockade reverser.
Another limitation of the study was that low doses of sugammadex 2 mg / kg were used.
Sugammadex is a modified gamma cyclodextrin molecule which has newly entered trade use.
In obese patients, the dose of sugammadex should be based on actual body weight.
Sugammadex is a newer drug for reversing neuromuscular block by rocuronium and vecuronium in general anaesthesia.

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