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NMBA
(redirected from neuromuscular blocking agent)

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NMBANew Media Business Alliance
NMBANational Marine Bankers Association
NMBANeuromuscular Blocking Agent
NMBANew Mexico Broadcasters Association
NMBANational Mitigation Banking Association
NMBANepal Mountain Bike Association
NMBANew Mexico Border Authority
NMBANon-Broadcast Multi-Access (network)
NMBANew Mexico Bankers Association


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This success was followed by the introduction of Norcuron in 1983 and in 1994 Zemuron/Esmeron was the first rapid onset non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent to be introduced.
In 1994, Organon Teknika introduced the first rapid onset non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent Zemuron(R) / Esmeron(R), which is today the most widely used muscle relaxant in the world.
RAPLON is the first and only nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA) that combines both rapid onset with short duration for tracheal intubations and many short procedures including appendectomy, tonsillectomy, cystectomy, tubal ligation and Cesarean section.
 
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