Edrophonium is a medication used in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis and occasionally in the treatment of snakebite.
Edrophonium chloride (Tensilon, Enlon, Reversol)
US FDA Pregnancy Category C. Studies have shown that the drug exerts teratogenic or embryocidal effects, but there are no controlled studies in women, or no studies are available in either animals or women.
Poisoning by drugs primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system: parasympathetics (cholinergics).
See Also: SECTION II, Hypotension, Seizure, and Bradycardia chapters; SECTION III, Atropine chapter; and SECTION IV, Edrophonium chapter.
RECOMMENDED READING
Gilman AG, Rall TW, Nies AS, et al., eds. Goodman and Gilman's the pharmacological basis of therapeutics, 8th ed. New York: Pergamon, 1990.
Osserman KE, Kaplan LI. Rapid diagnostic test for myasthenia gravis: increased muscle strength, without fasciculations, after intravenous administration of edrophonium (TensilonR chloride). JAMA 1952;150:265-268.
Youngberg JA. Cardiac arrest following treatment of paroxysmal atrial tachycardia with edrophonium. Anesthesiology 1979;50:234-235.
Author: Steven A. Seifert
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