Abstract

A surgical patient receiving lithium carbonate therapy is presented, in whom the use of the non-depolarizing muscle relaxant pancuronium bromide produced prolonged neuromuscular blockade. Possible mechanism of action involves impaired ACH synthesis and release. The physiology and pharmacology of lithium bromide are discussed.

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