Friday, November 21, 2008

Raplon

Raplon is an anesthetic used to relax skeletal muscles during surgery. It was approved for use by the FDA in August of 1999. Raplon is being voluntarily pulled off the market by its manufacturer Organon, because it may cause death and severe breathing difficulties like bronchospasm.

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