Acepromazine maleate is a phenothiazine derivative that is used as a neuroleptic agent in veterinary medicine. It is a commonly used tranquilizer for dogs, cats, and horses. Phenothiazines decrease dopamine levels and depress some portions of the reticular activating system. Acepromazine is m...
Acepromazine maleate injection, a potent neuroleptic agent with a low order of toxicity, is of particular value in the tranquilization of dogs, cats and horses. Its rapid action and lack of hypnotic effect are added advantages. According to Baker,1 the scope of possible applications for this co...
ACEPROMAZINE MALEATE, with the chemical formula C19H22N2OS?C4H4O4 and CAS registry number 3598-37-6, is a compound used primarily as a veterinary tranquilizer and sedative. It belongs to the phenothiazine class of compounds and is known for its calming effects on animals. ACEPROMAZINE MALEATE ...
Rudloff E: Administration of acepromazine maleate to 31 dogs with a history of seizures. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2007 - McConnell, Kirby () Citation Context ...of seizures did not display seizure activity in an observational period after treatment with acepromazine. The majority of these dogs ...
Acepromazine Maleate Acetylpromazine Maleate (1:1) Maleate Acide de L' Acetyl-3-dimethyl-amino-3-propyl-10-phenothiazine (French) NIOSH: OB 2450000 Properties Boiling Point:K °C °F Flammability: Explosive Limits: Lower Explosive Limit:0% ...
Acepromazine, also known as ACP (its original trade name) or as ace, is the 2-acetyl derivative ofpromazineand has the chemical name 2–acetyl-10-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) phenothiazine. It is prepared as themaleate, a yellow crystalline solid. It is metabolized in the liver and both conjugated...
Acepromazine maleate is used in veterinary medicine as a pre-anaesthetic agent. The pharmacokinetics of this drug administered orally in dogs and cats are poorly documented. In an open, single dose, randomised cross-over study, the disposition of acepromazine and the dose-concentration time relationsh...
of IV administration of propofol (4 mg/kg), ketamine hydrochloride and propofol (2 mg/kg each; K-P), or ketamine hydrochloride (5 mg/kg) and diazepam (0.2 mg/kg; K-D) before and after induction of anesthesia (IoA) in dogs sedated with acepromazine maleate and oxymorphone hydrochloride....
2000. Evaluation of the analgesic properties of acepromazine maleate, oxy- morphone, medetomidine and a combination of acepro- mazine-oxymorphone. Vet Anaesth Analg 27: 89-96.Barnhart MD, Hubbell JAE, Muir WW. Evaluation of the analgesic properties of acepromazine maleate, oxymorphone, medetomidine...
Ten dogs in Nigeria presented for routine orthopaedic radiographic examinations were sedated with 0.1 mg/kg 0.5% acepromazine maleate (Calmivet) or 2.0 mg/kg 2% xylazine hydrochloride (Chanazine) after premedication with 0.04 mg/kg 0.1% atropine sulfate. Blood parameters were determined before and ...