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Anectine, also known as succinylcholine, is typically administered intravenously and is not effective when given orally. This is because it is rapidly broken down by plasma cholinesterase and does not survive the gastrointestinal tract to reach systemic circulation. Therefore, for therapeutic use, it must be delivered by injection.

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