Care must be taken in the use of succinylcholine because some individuals have an adverse reaction. In most cases, the patient recovers from the succinylcholine paralysis after a short time. In cases with sensitive patients, the individual recovers abnormally slowly from the drug, with life-threatening consequences. It is known that abnormal sensitivity to this drug can be inherited. Considering that it is an analog of acetylcholine, suggest a molecular explanation of the sensitivity to succinylcholine in sensitive patients. If your explanation is correct, then how could a physician treat a sensitive patient to whom succinylcholine has been accidentally administered?