“…[1] However, the presence of comorbid myasthenia gravis (MG) poses considerable challenge and concerns for administering anesthesia during ECT. [2] To the best of our knowledge, till date, there is only a solitary case reporting the use of ECT in schizophrenia with coexisting MG.[3] Hence, in this case report, we describe successful administration of modified ECT under anesthesia in a patient with treatment-resistant schizophrenia with MG.…”