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A novel inhaled anesthesia technique for concurrent direct laryngoscopy in rats. [PDF]
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Impact of infusion conditions and anesthesia on CSF tracer dynamics in mouse brain. [PDF]
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Amputation Rates Among Opioid-Related Hospitalizations in the United States, 2016 to 2022. [PDF]
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Drugs Most Frequently Involved in Drug Overdose Deaths: United States, 2017-2023.
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Xylazine and xylazine-ketamine in dogs
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1986SUMMARY The cardiopulmonary consequences of iv administered xylazine (1.0 mg/kg) followed by ketamine (10 mg/kg) were evaluated in 12 dogs. Xylazine caused significant decreases in heart rate, cardiac output, left ventricular work, breathing rate, minute ventilation, physiologic dead space, oxygen transport, mixed venous partial pressure of oxygen, and
S C, Haskins, J D, Patz, T B, Farver
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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1987
SUMMARY Xylazine, morphine, butorphanol, and nalbuphine were evaluated in 5 adult male horses, using dental dolorimetry. Comparisons were made at 30, 60, and 100 minutes after iv drug administration. Peak analgesia and the time to develop peak analgesia also were compared. Xylazine induced a marked increase in the tooth pulp pain threshold measurements
D B, Brunson, L J, Majors
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SUMMARY Xylazine, morphine, butorphanol, and nalbuphine were evaluated in 5 adult male horses, using dental dolorimetry. Comparisons were made at 30, 60, and 100 minutes after iv drug administration. Peak analgesia and the time to develop peak analgesia also were compared. Xylazine induced a marked increase in the tooth pulp pain threshold measurements
D B, Brunson, L J, Majors
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Evaluation of Xylazine in Camels
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1980SUMMARY When xylazine was given intramuscularly to 12 apparently healthy adult camels (Camelus dromedarius) at the rate of 0.4 mg/kg of body weight, mean values for onset of weak time, down time, and time until recovery were 8.6±1.1, 10.5±0.6, and 150±56.9 minutes, respectively.
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