Korean J Anesthesiol.  1988 Jun;21(3):502-504. 10.4097/kjae.1988.21.3.502.

Prolongation of Succinylcholine Neuromuscular Blockade by Lithium Carbonate

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, Soon Chun Hyang Unversity, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Lithium, first used by Cade in 1949 for the treatment of mania, is now commonly used in several affective disorders. The precise mechanism of its action is not clearly understood but the side effects may be severe. Prolongation of succinylcholine and pancuronium which possible mechanism of interaction involves impaired acetylcholine synthesis and release at nerve terminal has been reported. The present report describes a case of prolonged neuromuscular blockade induced by succinylcholine in a manic depressive patient being treated with oral lithium carbonate.

Keyword

Lithium; Muscle relaxant; Succinylcholine

MeSH Terms

Acetylcholine
Bipolar Disorder
Humans
Juniperus
Lithium Carbonate*
Lithium*
Mood Disorders
Neuromuscular Blockade*
Pancuronium
Succinylcholine*
Acetylcholine
Lithium
Lithium Carbonate
Pancuronium
Succinylcholine
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