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“But a significant increase in both the degree and duration of block was observed when diazepam and d-tubocurarine were given simultaneously, suggesting an agonist action in diazepam.”
Anaesthesia and intensive care • 1976 | View Paper
“Recently, Lorenzo Fernandez & Mediavilla Martinez (1973) reported that the commercially available solution of diazepam enhanced the recovery from the blockade caused by (+)-tubocurarine in the cat, but increased the recovery time of the succinylcholine blockade.”
“Vergano, Zaccagna & others (1969) showed that pretreatment with gallamine or (+)tubocurarine increased the transient blockade produced by diazepam in man as well as the frog sciatic nervegastrocnemius muscle preparation.”
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology • 1978 | View Paper
“The commercial solvent for diazepam (Valium, Roche), in volumes that contained doses of 1–5 mg/kg of the drug, itself slightly enhanced the rate of recovery from block produced by tubocurarine or gallamine.”