Shouldn't: But make sure a detailed medication list is provided.
Answered 7/5/2012
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No but tell MD: This medication is an anti-spasmodic that acts by antagonizing acetylcholine at the muscarinic receptors. This doesn't really affect any of the anesthetics that we use, but you should let your anesthesiologist know about this drug beforehand. Hope all goes well.
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