Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Effects of a New Sedative/Analgesic (Medetomidine) as a Preanaesthetic Drug in the Dog
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- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
- Vol. 29 (1) , 109-116
- https://doi.org/10.1186/bf03548399
Abstract
Cardiovascular and pulmonary effects of a new sedative/analgesic (medetomidine) as a preanaesthetic drug in the dog. A study was carried out to investigate the possible usefulness of medetomidine (Farmos Group, Turku, Finland) for premedication prior to general anaesthesia with thiopental sodium and halothane. The main emphasis was laid on the circulatory and respiratory effects of medetomidine. Dogs treated with xylazine (2 mg/kg) or placebo (physiological saline solution) served as controls. Medetomidine caused a decrease in blood pressure, heart rate and respiratory rate at all dose levels tested. These decreases were essentially dose -dependent, but there were great individual variations. It is concluded that the drug can be useful for premedication at the lowest dose level tested (10 μ/kg). The sedative effect, however, is so strong that an even lower dose might be sufficient for the present purpose.Keywords
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