American Hospital Formulary Service, Am. Soc. Hosp. Pharmacists, Washington D.C. (R) a — Chlorisondamine, b — Phenothiazine Tranquilizers, c — Pargyline.
2.
Anon.: Agents Used for Intravenous Induction of Anaesthesia, Drug. Therapy Bull.4: 97 (Dec. 9) 1966. (R).
BellR. W.JenicekJ. A.: Respiratory Failure Following Intramural Bowel Injection of Neomycin, Report of a Case, Med. Ann. D.C.35: 603 (Nov.) 1966. (CH).
8.
CatenacciA. J.: Serious Arrhythmias with Vasopressors During Halothane Anesthesia in Man, J. Am. Med. Assoc.183: 662 (Feb. 23) 1963. (OAH).
ClarkR. S. J.: Clinical Studies of Induction Agents. XI. The Influence of Some Intravenous Anesthetics on the Respiratory Effects and Sequelae of Suxamethonium, Brit. J. Anaesthesia36: 307 (May) 1964. (OH).
11.
DoremusW. P.: Respiratory Arrest Following Intraperitoneal Use of Neomycin, Ann. Surg.149: 546 (Apr.) 1959. (CH).
12.
DundeeJ. W.ToddV. W.: Clinical Significance of the Effects of Thiopentone and Adjunct Drugs on Blood Sugar and Glucose Tolerance, Brit. J. Anaesthesia30: 77 (Feb.) 1958. (OH).
13.
ElkingM. P.Sr.KabatH. F.: Drug Induced Modifications of Laboratory Test Values, Am. J. Hosp. Pharm.25: 485 (Sept.) 1968. (R).
14.
EngelH. L.DensonJ. S.: Respiratory Depression Due to Neomycin, Surgery42: 862 (Nov.) 1957. (CH).
GershonS.: Interaction Between Some Anticholinergic Agents and Phenothiazines. Potentiation of Phenothiazine Sedation and Its Antagonism, Clin. Pharmacol. Therap.6: 749 (Nov.-Dec.) 1965. (OH).
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GoodmanL. S.GilmanA.: The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 4th Ed.N.Y., 1970, MacMillan Co., (a) – p. 85, (b) – p. 84, (c) – p. 86, (d) – p. 76, (e) – p. 88.
HussarD. A.: Tabular Compilation of Drug Interactions, Am. J. Pharm.141: 109 (July-Aug.) 1969. (R).
20.
JenkinsL. C.GravesH. B.: Potential Hazards of Psychoactive Drugs in Association with Anaesthesia, Can. Anaesthesia Soc. J.12: 121 (Mar.) 1969. (CH).
21.
KarlinJ. M.KuttH.: Acute Diphenylhydantoin Intoxication Following Halothane Anesthesia, J. Pediat.76: 941 (June) 1970. (CH).
22.
KatzR. L.EpsteinR. A.: The Interaction of Anesthetic Agents and Adrenergic Drugs to Produce Cardiac Arrhythmias, Anesthesiology29: 763 (July-Aug.) 1968. (R).
23.
KuzucuE. Y.: Methoxyflurane, Tetracycline, and Renal Failure, J. Am. Med. Assoc.211: 1162 (Feb. 16) 1970. (CH).
24.
MacCannellK. L.DreselP. E.: Potentiation by Thiopental of Cyclopropane-Adrenaline Cardiac Arrhythmias, Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol.42: 627 (Sept.) 1964. (OA).
25.
NagiS. H.: Pharmacologic and Physiologic Aspects of Anesthesiology (Part 1), New Engl. J. Med.282: 479 (Feb. 26) 1970. (R).
26.
OminskyA. J.WolmanH.: Hazards of General Anesthesia in the Reserpinized Patient, Anesthesiology30: 443 (Apr.) 1969. (R).
27.
PridgenJ. E.: Respiratory Arrest Thought to be Due to Intraperitoneal Neomycin, Surgery40: 571 (Sept.) 1956. (CH).
28.
SeuffertG. W.UrbachK. F.: Influence of Thiopental Induction on Incidence and Types of Cardiac Arrhythmias During Cyclopropane Anesthesia, Anesthesia Analgesia46: 267 (Mar.-Apr.) 1967. (OH).
29.
SmithN. T.WhitcherC. R.: Hemodynamic Effects of Gallamine and Tubocurarine Administered During Halothane Anesthesia, J. Am. Med. Assoc.199: 704 (Mar. 6) 1967. (OH).
30.
WaltsL. F.: Clinical Studies of the Interaction of Hexafluorenium and Succinylcholine in Man, Anesthesiology33: 503 (Nov.) 1970. (OH).
31.
WarnerW. A.SandersE.: Neuromuscular Blockade Associated with Gentamicin Therapy, J. Am. Med. Assoc.215: 1153 (Feb. 15) 1971.
32.
MostertJ. W.: Hexafluorenium-Suxamethonium Relaxation, Brit. J. Anaesthesia42: 360 (Apr.) 1970.
33.
MunchowR.: (Effect of Catecholamine under Halothane Narcosis), Deut. Gesundheitsw.24: 2322 (Dec. 4) 1969. (OAH) (Ger.).
34.
PettingerC. B.: Antibiotic-Induced Paralysis, Anesthesia Analgesia49: 487 (May-June) 1970. The last three references listed were not available to the reviewer as original articles; data used from these references were obtained from abstracts.