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Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects. [PDF]
Sibley AL +6 more
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Evaluation of Recovery Time and Quality After Two Different Post-Operative Doses of Medetomidine in Spanish Purebred Horses Anaesthetized with Medetomidine–Isoflurane Partial Intravenous Anaesthesia [PDF]
Recovery from general anaesthesia is risky in horses. Alpha2-agonist administration after anaesthesia enhances the quality of recovery but may prolong this phase. Recovery time and quality were investigated after medetomidine administration at the end of
Francisco Medina-Bautista +6 more
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Notes from the Field: Severe Medetomidine Withdrawal Syndrome in Patients Using Illegally Manufactured Opioids - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 2024-March 2025. [PDF]
Ostrowski SJ +4 more
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Medetomidine partial intravenous anaesthesia (PIVA) has not been compared to xylazine PIVA regarding quality of recovery. This clinical retrospective study compared recoveries following isoflurane anaesthesia balanced with medetomidine or xylazine.
Isabel Kälin +4 more
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Background The use of combinations of α2‐adrenergic agonists and opioids has been published as providing superior sedation than either drug alone. Introduction The present study aims to compare the sedative and physiological effects of intravenous (IV ...
Maryam Salarpour +3 more
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Comparison of intravenous medetomidine and medetomidine/ketamine for immobilization of free-ranging variable flying foxes (Pteropus hypomelanus). [PDF]
Medetomidine (0.03 mg/kg) and medetomidine/ketamine (0.05/5.0 and 0.025/2.5 mg/kg), administered by intravenous injection, were evaluated for short-term immobilization of wild-caught variable flying foxes (Pteropus hypomelanus).
Jonathan H Epstein +4 more
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Standing surgery under sedation reduces anesthetic-related mortality in horses. Medetomidine, alone and combined with morphine in a constant rate infusion (CRI), has been described for standing surgery but their cardiorespiratory, sedative and ...
Lucas Troya-Portillo +3 more
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Anaesthetic protocols involving the combined use of a sedative agent, medetomidine, and an anaesthetic agent, isoflurane, are increasingly being used in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of the rodent brain.
Leila T. Kint +7 more
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High dose medetomidine 0.13 mg/kg can be used for semen collection in cats with variable results in terms of quantity and quality. Therefore, a variation in terms of distribution and elimination among patients has been hypothesised.
Noemi Romagnoli +5 more
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Effect of Intramuscular Medetomidine Administration on Tear Flow in Rats
Medetomidine has been reported to decrease tear flow significantly in dogs, cats, and pigs when used as a sedative or analgesic; however, there are no such reports when it comes to rats.
Teppei Kanda +5 more
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