SEDATIVE AND ANALGESIC EFFECTS OF DETOMIDINE WITH AND WITHOUT BUTORPHANOL IN DONKEYS | ||
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal | ||
Article 15, Volume 37.1, Issue 73, April 1997, Pages 201-211 PDF (3.78 M) | ||
Document Type: Research article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/avmj.1997.183605 | ||
Authors | ||
H.M. EL-MAGHRABY; A.H. ATTA | ||
Abstract | ||
Detomidine either 10,20 or 40 ug/kg was administered intravenously alone or in combination with butorphanol in 3 different doses (25,50 or 75 ug/kg) in donkeys. The levels of sedation and analgesia were graded and recorded. Sedation and analgesia were mostly dose dependent. Detomidine at a dose rate of 20 ug/kg together with butorphanol in a dose of 50 ug/kg produced optimal sedation and analgesia with mild ataxia. It is concluded that detomidine/butorphanol combination accentuates the degree of sedation and analgesia as well as minimize the adverse effects of both drugs. | ||
Keywords | ||
Key words: Donkey; Analgesia; Detomidine | ||
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