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| 15 Jan 2010 by jerry Tripawds | Three Legged Dog Amputation Canine Bone Cancer Sarcoma Information Help Advice | Before amputation for your dog, be aware of the recall for veterinary surgery drugs ketamine and butorphanol. Tripawds - http://tripawds.com/ |
| 22 Jan 2010 by Dr. Patricia Khuly The recalls involve two common veterinary drugs: Butorphanol, an opiate pain reliever, and ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic. Both are injectable preparations used frequently in anesthetic combinations. Which inevitably raises the ... Dolittler - http://www.dolittler.com/ - References [ More results from Dolittler ] |
| 18 Jan 2010 by Dogged Dogdom Several butorphanol products manufactured by Teva Animal Health, Inc. were recalled as a precautionary measure at the distributor level in September 2009. Neither Teva Animal Health, Inc. nor the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine has ... Dogged Dogdom - http://www.doggeddogdom.com/ |
| 12 Jan 2010 by Christie Keith The recalled drugs are: Ketamine: Ketaset (Fort Dodge/Pfizer); KetaVed (VEDCO), KetaThesia (Butler); VetaKet (LLOYD Laboratories); Ketaject (Phoenix); Keta-Sthetic (RVX); AmTech Group, Inc. Butorphanol: ... Pet Connection Blog - http://www.petconnection.com/blog/ - References [ More results from Pet Connection Blog ] |
| 13 Jan 2010 by admin The recalls involve two commonly used injectable veterinary drugs: butorphanol, a fast-acting opioid used to control pain from surgical procedures in dogs and cats, and the anesthetic agent ketamine. Ketamine is part of a “cocktail” of ... Friends of Roman Cats - http://friendsofromancats.org/ |
| 15 Jan 2010 by kongsing NOTES: Torbugesic (butorphanol) produces additive effects when used with other sedative or analgesic drugs. In horses, 0.1 mg of butorphanol/kg IV is recommended for the alleviation of visceral pain. Ketamine is a dissociative drug that ... Veterinary Medicine Singapore Dr Sing - http://veterinarymedicinesingapore.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Jan 2010 by Bree The recalls involve two commonly used injectable veterinary drugs: butorphanol, a fast-acting opioid used to control pain from surgical procedures in dogs and cats, and the anesthetic agent ketamine.” ... ExcitingAds! Pet - http://petnblog.preciouspets.org/ - References |
| 24 Dec 2008 sumatriptan entire monograph, dosing, interactions, and patient education at Epocrates Online, the leading provider of drug and disease decision support tools. ... brompheniramine/ dextromethorphan/ phenylephrine; brompheniramine/ dextromethorphan/ pseudoephedrine; buspirone; butorphanol nasal; cabergoline; chlorpheniramine/ dextromethorphan; chlorpheniramine/ dextromethorphan/ phenylephrine; chlorpheniramine/ dextromethorphan/ pseudoephedrine; cocaine topical ... Epocrates Drug Updates - http://www.epocrates.com/company/content/updates/ - References [ More results from Epocrates Drug Updates ] |
| 31 Jul 2008 In addition, it is known that different species of psittacine birds metabolize several drugs differently than other psittacine birds. For example, macaws often regurgitate on "regular" avian doses of trimethoprim-sulfa, ... 2006 – PK and analgesic study using the above model in 11 Hispaniolan Amazon parrots showed that liposomal encapsulated butorphanol tartarate (LEBT) (15 mg/kg SQ) had plasma levels and analgesic effects lasting 3-5 days compared to standard butorphanol ... DVM360 - Avian medicine - http://www.dvm360.com/veterinary/Avian+medicine/Article/list/44852 |
| 26 Jan 2010 by Animal Lover Amelia Teva Animal Health, Inc. was shut down in July 2009 At least two veterinary drugs manufactured by them had been recalled but few veterinarians knew about this, let alone pet parents.These drugs included butorphanol and ketamine. ... Your Pets View - http://yourpetsview.blogspot.com/ |
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