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Pralidoxime chloride

Introduction: Pralidoxime chloride

Description of Pralidoxime chloride

Pralidoxime chloride: Used to restore the inactivated cholinesterase activity resulting from organophosphate poisoning; has some limited value as an antagonist of the carbamate type of cholinesterase inhibitors that are used in the treatment of myasthenia gravis.
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