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The administration of neuromuscular blocking agents has been used in anesthesia for decades and continues to play an important role in modern anesthesia. Special patient populations, such as very young or very old patients, require adapted use. The following article discusses the specifics of neuromuscular blocking agents administration in geriatric patients.
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