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Substructure-Specific Antibodies Against Fentanyl Derivatives
Asheley P. Chapman +8 more
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Analgesic practices for acute pain management in cats and dogs in Africa
Objectives To understand perceptions and analgesic practices for acute pain management in cats and dogs by veterinarians in Africa. Materials and Methods Data from small animal veterinarians were collected using an online questionnaire (English/French) and convenience sampling.
S. S. U. H. Bukhari +5 more
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Roles of peripheral and central µ<sub>1</sub>-opioid receptors in the fentanyl-induced cardiorespiratory responses. [PDF]
Zhuang J, Gao X, Chen Z, Shi S, Xu F.
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Epidural fentanyl, with and without epinephrine for post-Caesarean section analgesia [PDF]
Kerri M. Robertson +2 more
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A 12‐year‐old castrated male golden retriever was referred for evaluation of a palatal mass. Computed tomography identified a 2.7 × 2.0 × 1.5 cm soft tissue mass extending from the caudal aspect of the hard palate to the rostral soft palate. Bilateral caudal maxillectomy was declined by owners; thus, a marginal resection was performed.
M. A. Walker, N. Bacon, K. L. Hoddinott
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Development and In Vivo evaluation of liposomal fentanyl nanocarriers using thin-film hydration and AI-based characterization for enhanced analgesic efficacy in anesthesia. [PDF]
Zare-Zardini H +6 more
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EXTRADURAL FENTANYL AND POSTOPERATIVE ILEUS IN CATS
B. Lisander, O. Stenqvist
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Objectives Gastroesophageal reflux during anaesthesia is a common event occurring in dogs with the potential to cause oesophageal injury and aspiration pneumonia. The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effect of the novel metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 antagonist TT001 on gastroesophageal reflux during anaesthesia in dogs using two ...
A. Glovéus +4 more
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