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Tensilon Test

Alternate Names : Edrophonium Test

Tensilon Test | Preparation & Expectations | Results and Values

What do the test results mean?

Normally, tired muscles will not respond after tensilon is given. However, if a person has myasthenia gravis, then the muscles will improve right away in response to the tensilon.

Sometimes a person with myasthenia gravis has a myasthenic crisis. That is, his or her muscle weakness suddenly gets worse. This requires anticholinesterase therapy. When tensilon is given to a person who has myasthenic crisis, muscle strength improves for a short time.

Sometimes a person will experience an overdose of anticholinesterase therapy. This is known as a cholinergic crisis. In this case, tensilon will cause the muscles to become even weaker.


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Author: David T. Moran, MD
Reviewer: Gail Hendrickson, RN, BS
Date Reviewed: 09/20/01



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