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Which type of muscle relaxant acts by depolarizing the Ach receptors, leading to muscle contraction?
Which type of muscle relaxant acts by depolarizing the Ach receptors, leading to muscle contraction?
Which type of muscle relaxant acts as a competitive antagonist, preventing Ach from binding to its receptors and causing depolarization?
Which type of muscle relaxant acts as a competitive antagonist, preventing Ach from binding to its receptors and causing depolarization?
Which type of muscle relaxant has an ultra short-acting duration of action, typically lasting for 5-10 minutes?
Which type of muscle relaxant has an ultra short-acting duration of action, typically lasting for 5-10 minutes?
Which type of muscle relaxant has a short-acting duration of action, typically lasting for 15-20 minutes?
Which type of muscle relaxant has a short-acting duration of action, typically lasting for 15-20 minutes?
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Which type of muscle relaxant has an intermediate-acting duration of action, typically lasting for 20-40 minutes?
Which type of muscle relaxant has an intermediate-acting duration of action, typically lasting for 20-40 minutes?
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