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Sedative and cardiorespiratory effects of medetomidine, medetomidine-butorphanol, and medetomidine-ketamine in dogs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2000
Abstract Objective—To determine sedative and cardiorespiratory effects of IM administration of medetomidine alone and in combination with butorphanol or ketamine in dogs. Design—Randomized, crossover study. Animals—6 healthy adult dogs.
J C, Ko, S M, Fox, R E, Mandsager
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Evaluation of the sedative and cardiorespiratory effects of medetomidine, medetomidine-butorphanol, medetomidine-ketamine, and medetomidine-butorphanol-ketamine in ferrets

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 1997
Ten ferrets were used in a crossover study to determine the anesthetic effects of intramuscular (I.M.) medetomidine (80 microg/kg body weight), medetomidine (80 microg/kg body weight)-butorphanol (0.1 mg/kg body weight), medetomidine (80 microg/kg body weight)-ketamine (5 mg/kg body weight), and medetomidine (80 microg/kg body weight)-butorphanol (0.1 ...
J C, Ko, T G, Heaton-Jones, C F, Nicklin
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Medetomidine Sedation in Sheep

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1993
SummaryThe sedative effect of medetomidine was evaluated in 6 male Awassi sheep. Medetomidine at 40 μg/kg, i.m. induced sedation and recumbency in the sheep within 9±1 and 17±4 minutes, respectively. The duration of recumbency was 58 ± 1 minutes. Medetomidine produced good analgesia and marked muscle relaxation in the recumbent animals for 30 to 45 ...
F K, Mohammad   +2 more
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A comparison between medetomidine-ketamine and medetomidine-propofol anaesthesia in rabbits

Laboratory Animals, 1997
We investigated the effects of combinations of the α2-agonist medetomidine with either ketamine or propofol for their overall quality of anaesthesia, including the possible concomitant changes in respiratory and circulatory function in New Zealand White rabbits. Medetomidine was administered at 0.35 mg/kg, intramuscularly.
L J, Hellebrekers   +3 more
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MEDETOMIDINE-KETAMINE-MIDAZOLAM VERSUS MEDETOMIDINE-KETAMINE-BUTORPHANOL FOR IMMOBILIZATION OF RED KANGAROOS (OSPHRANTER RUFUS)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2021
The objectives of this clinical study were to compare the effectiveness and safety of medetomidine-ketamine-midazolam (MKM) versus medetomidine-ketamine-butorphanol (MKB) for immobilization of captive red kangaroos (Osphranter rufus). Twenty red kangaroos were randomly immobilized for routine treatments using intramuscular injection of MKM (0.065 ± 0 ...
Anastasia G, Makrin-Dray   +4 more
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MEDETOMIDINE-KETAMINE AND MEDETOMIDINE-BUTORPHANOL-KETAMINE ANAESTHESIA IN PIGS

Journal of Veterinary Anaesthesia, 1991
Summary Medetomidine-butorphanol-ketamine anaesthesia is relatively safe and widely available for a total parenteral anaesthesia in atropinized pigs. Medetomidine-ketamine has minimal cardiovascular effects and is available for chemical restraint.
R. Nishimura   +4 more
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A Comparative Study of Medetomidine‐Butotphanol‐Ketamine and Medetomidine‐Ketamine Anaesthesia in Dogs

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1997
SummaryThe anaesthetic and cardiopulmonary effects of medetomidine (20 μg/kg)‐butorphanol (0.1 mg/kg)‐ketamine (MBK)(2.5, 5.0, 7.5mg/kg) and medetomidine (40 μg/kg)‐ketamine (5.0 mg/kg) (MK) were compared in dogs. The induction time (time from the initial injection of the sedative to lateral recumbency) by medetomidine‐butorphanol (6.0 ± 2.3 min) was ...
N, Tomizawa   +3 more
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Propofol–medetomidine–ketamine total intravenous anaesthesia in thiafentanil–medetomidine-immobilized impala (Aepyceros melampus)

Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2017
To characterize a propofol-medetomidine-ketamine total intravenous anaesthetic in impala (Aepyceros melampus).Prospective clinical study.Ten adult female impala.Impala were immobilized at 1253 m above sea level with 2.0 mg thiafentanil and 2.2 mg medetomidine via projectile darts. Propofol was given to effect (0.5 mg kg-1 boluses) to allow endotracheal
Roxanne K, Buck   +7 more
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Comparison of sedative and some cardiopulmonary effects of intramuscular medetomidine or medetomidine–tramadol in dogs

Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2020
To evaluate the clinical and physiologic effects of intramuscular (IM) administration of medetomidine with and without tramadol in dogs.Prospective experimental study.A group of eight mixed breed dogs of both sexes, aged 1-2 years, weighing 16.0 ± 0.6 kg.Each dog was studied twice at ≥1 week interval.
Ali, Ronagh   +4 more
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Biotransformation of medetomidine in the rat

Xenobiotica, 1990
1. The metabolites of a novel alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonist, medetomidine, in rat urine after subcutaneous administration at two dose levels (80 micrograms/kg or 5 mg/kg), and after incubation with rat liver fractions, were characterized by h.p.l.c., 1H-n.m.r and mass spectrometry. 2.
J S, Salonen, M, Eloranta
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