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Sugammadex was intravenously administered at 100 mg to reverse rocuronium.
Sugammadex was intravenously administered at 100 mg to reverse the effect of rocuronium after the operation ended.
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DNase-treated RNA (2 mg) was subjected to reverse transcriptase reactions using oligo-dT primer and PrimeScript™ Reverse Transcriptase (Takara) according to the manufacturer's protocol.
Since the TOF level at the end of surgery was 85%, we administered 40 mg of sugammadex intravenously to reverse the neuromuscular relaxant.
In these 'catecholamine-resistant' patients, terlipressin (1 or 2 mg intravenously) was able to reverse the intractable hypotension, with a concomitant decrease in heart rate and CI.
Within 5 min after acquisition of first-pass perfusion images, aminophylline 100 mg iv was given to reverse the effects of regadenoson.
Additionally, combination of inactive doses of compound 17 (0.1 mg/kg) and donepezil (0.3 mg/kg) produced synergistic effect to reverse scopolamine-induced memory deficits.
Compound 8 was shown to reverse (10 mg/kg, ip) thermal hyperalgesia in the L5/L6 spinal nerve ligation (neuropathic pain) model and was devoid of any significant drug drug interaction potential due to cytochrome P450 inhibition or cardiovascular liabilities associated with the inhibition of endothelial NOS.
Although L-theanine failed to reverse the caffeine-induced W increase, at 22.5 and 37.5 mg/kg (but not at 75 and 150 mg/kg), it significantly reversed caffeine-induced decreases in SWS.
Naltrexone (ZooPharm 50 mg/ml) has been used to reverse the sedative effects of butorphanol in other cetaceans [10], [11] at 0.005 mg/kg to 0.3 mg/kg i/m (intra-muscular) and was available in the event of problems with the sedation.
After taking the radiographs the dogs were given atipamezole (Antisedan® 5 mg/ml) 0.1 mg/kg IM to reverse the sedation.
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