Research in the area of injectable anesthetics in dogs requires mindfulness of ventilation, in order to supply artificial oxygen, which is often achieved with special equipment which may be unaffordable for veterinarians in developing countries. This study evaluated the effect of oxygen supplementation ...
Solutions of acepromazine for injection are available at different concentrations (country dependent). Tablets for oral use in dogs andcatsand a paste for oral use in horses are also available. The injectable forms are non-irritant, painless and are effective by IV, IM or subcutaneous (SC) rout...
Acepromazine is not consistently absorbed into the body when given orally. This means that some pets are hardly tranquilized while others are heavily sedated. More consistent results are obtained with the injectable product. Acepromazine is best not used in patients where circulation is in question. ...
It is available in various forms, including tablets and injectable solutions. ACEPROMAZINE MALEATE should be used under the guidance of a veterinarian, as it may have side effects and interactions with other medications. Overall, ACEPROMAZINE MALEATE is an important compound in veterinary medicine, ...
Keywords: Acepromazine, Anaesthesia, Diazepam, Ketamine, Rabbit, Xylazine Received: 20-02-2014 Accepted: 11-07-2014 Introduction Considering that inhalant anaesthetic delivery apparatus can cause practical problems in the rabbit, injectable anaesthesia involving ketamine combinations is currently popular in ...
Opioids are also widely used as components of neuroleptanalgesic combinations (see “Injectable Anaesthetic Agents” section). A number of commercial preparations that combine a potent opioid with a sedative or tranquillizer have been developed, such as ‘Hypnorm’ (Vetapharma, UK) (fentanyl and ...