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Please help! what is the difference between deplorizing and non-deplorizing muscle relaxants ?

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Dr. Peter Ihle answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Most of these are-: -used in surgery to paralyze you while you are under anesthesia. They can be reversed by antagonist meds before you wake up. Some just paralyze you & some cause muscle contraction, & then you are paralyzed. Not the same as muscle relaxants that you take orally. Google it there are books written about them.

Answered 7/8/2015

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