Neuromuscular effects of rocuronium in patients receiving beta-adrenoreceptor blocking, calcium entry blocking and anticonvulsant drugs.
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R. Mirakhur | P. Farling | N. Kumar | P. Loan | F. Connolly | F. Connolly
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