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How Does Mecamylamine Differ from Other Ganglionic Blockers Such as Trimethaphan

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How does mecamylamine differ from other ganglionic blockers such as trimethaphan?


A) Unlike other ganglionic blockers, mecamylamine is unavailable for clinical use.
B) Unlike other ganglionic blockers, mecamylamine is unavailable for chronic use.
C) Unlike other ganglionic blockers, mecamylamine is almost completely absorbed after oral administration.
D) Unlike other ganglionic blockers, mecamylamine is administered intravenously rather than through the gastrointestinal tract.

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