Puggiari M, Cherington M
JAMA. 1978 Nov 17;240(21):2276-7.
Guanidine hydrochloride was introduced as an adjunct in the treatment of botulism in 1968. It has been reported to be of benefit in 39 cases and of no benefit in 13 cases. No serious side effects have occurred with the short-term therapy required in botulism. Our two cases are similar to earlier cases in that the improvement seen with quanidine therapy is most notable in ocular muscles and least notable in respiratory muscles. Electrophysiological findings again showed an increase in the amplitude of evoked muscle-action potentials after guanidine administration.
1968年,盐酸胍被引入作为肉毒中毒治疗的辅助药物。据报道,它对39例患者有益,对13例患者无效。在肉毒中毒所需的短期治疗中未出现严重副作用。我们的两例病例与早期病例相似,即胍治疗后观察到的改善在眼肌中最为明显,在呼吸肌中最不明显。电生理结果再次显示,给予胍后诱发的肌肉动作电位幅度增加。