With the purpose to assess some of the clinical and laboratorial features induced by xylazine and romifidine, at equipotent sedative doses, followed by the use of yohimbine, eight crossbred female goats were assigned randomly to four treatments at the following dose rates: A- 250g/kg/IM ...
Sedative, analgesic, cardiopulmonary and haemodynamic effects of medetomidine-butorphanol and midazolam-butorphanol on thiopental-propofol anaesthesia in w... The sedative, dose sparing, cardiopulmonary and haemodynamic effects of medetomidine-butorphanol and midazolam-butorphanol, on thiopental-propofol anaesthe...
The effects of alpha2 adrenoceptor agonists on airway pressure in anaesthetized sheep Xylazine and clonidine, given intravenously, cause an increase in airway pressure in the anaesthetized, ventilated sheep. This increase was dose dependent ... A Nolan,A Livingston,A Waterman - 《Journal of Veterinar...
The effects produced by xylazine and medetomidine were however, comparable at these dose levels. The study indicates that xylazine at 0.05 mg kg 1 and medetomidine at 0.01 mg kg 1 did not induce any serious alteration in the physiological, haematological and biochemical parameters and can be ...
In group B, xylazine was administered at a dose rate of 200 g/kg body weight intramuscularly. In group C, castration was performed without the use of any sedative agent. However, animals of group C were given normal saline (placebo). Before surgical manipulation, physical examination of ...
Xylazine-induced sedation was dose dependent. At the highest dose the goats were unable to stand for 30–60 min, respiration became irregular with periods of apnoea, and saliva started to drip a few minutes after infusion without increased salivation. Atropine had no visible effect on the ...