Monograph
M03AC01 - Pancuronium |
Propably not porphyrinogenic |
PNP |
Rationale
Non-CYP dependent metabolism. Two references consider it (probably) safe. Report of safe use. Porphyrinogenic in rat model.
Chemical description
Aminosteroide muscle relaxant used in surgery and during orthopedic measures. Partly metabolized in the liver, partly excreted in unchanged form. South African list: use with care. French list: authorized
Famewo (6 mg i.v.) PMID 3986654: safe
IPNet drug reports
Uneventful use reported in 1 patient with acute porphyria.
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United Kingdom
Pancuronium bromide · Pancuronium bromide 4mg/2ml solution for injection ampoules · Pavulon · Pavulon 4mg/2ml solution for injection ampoulesNorway
Pancuronium · Pancuronium inresaPoland
Pancuronium Jelfa
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