gallamine

/ˈɡæləˌmin/
noun
  1. A synthetic drug used as a muscle relaxant, especially during surgery or medical procedures.
    • Gallamine is rarely used today because newer drugs have fewer side effects.
    • The anesthesiologist administered gallamine to relax the patient's muscles before the operation.
    • The doctor explained that gallamine works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles.
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