Selective relaxant binding agents (SRBAs) are used to reverse the effects of anesthetics that block nerve and muscle function. They are typically used during surgery, and work by binding to the anesthetic drugs to stop them from working on your body.
Why are selective relaxant binding agents prescribed?
Selective-relaxant-binding-agents are used to reverse the effects of certain muscle relaxants during surgery. An example is sugammadex (Bridion). It works by binding to and inactivating muscle relaxants, allowing your muscles to regain normal function more quickly. It's available as an injection. This medication helps ensure a smoother and faster recovery from muscle relaxation during medical procedures.
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