Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: ATRACURIUM BESYLATE versus NORCURON.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: ATRACURIUM BESYLATE versus NORCURON.
ATRACURIUM BESYLATE vs NORCURON
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Competitive antagonist at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction, preventing acetylcholine binding and causing skeletal muscle relaxation.
Competitive antagonist of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction, preventing acetylcholine binding and inducing skeletal muscle paralysis.
0.4–0.5 mg/kg IV bolus for intubation; maintenance: 0.08–0.1 mg/kg IV as needed or infusion 5–10 mcg/kg/min
0.08-0.1 mg/kg IV bolus for intubation; maintenance 0.01-0.015 mg/kg IV every 30-60 min as needed or continuous infusion at 0.06-0.12 mg/kg/hr.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 20 minutes (range 15-25 min) in healthy adults. Clinical context: Recovery from neuromuscular blockade is faster than for nondepolarizing relaxants cleared renally. Half-life may be prolonged in hypothermia or acidosis but is minimally affected by renal or hepatic impairment.
Clinical Note
moderateAtracurium besylate + Tranilast
"Atracurium besylate may increase the neuromuscular blocking activities of Tranilast."
Clinical Note
moderateAtracurium besylate + Tolfenamic acid
"Atracurium besylate may increase the neuromuscular blocking activities of Tolfenamic acid."
Clinical Note
moderateAtracurium besylate + Nimesulide
"Atracurium besylate may increase the neuromuscular blocking activities of Nimesulide."
Clinical Note
moderateAtracurium besylate + Risedronic acid
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 1.3-2.2 hours in adults; prolonged in hepatic or renal impairment (up to 3-4 hours in renal failure).
Renal (50-60% unchanged), biliary/fecal (20-30% as metabolites, mainly laudanosine), and Hofmann elimination (non-enzymatic, pH- and temperature-dependent) accounts for approximately 40-50% of clearance.
Approximately 40-50% of the dose is excreted unchanged in urine within 24 hours; 20-30% is eliminated in feces as unchanged drug and metabolites; minor biliary excretion.
Category C
Category C
Neuromuscular Blocker
Neuromuscular Blocker
"Atracurium besylate may increase the neuromuscular blocking activities of Risedronic acid."