The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective To examine the influence of administration route on the analgesic effects of identical doses of xylazine in sheep. Design A prospective, linear, randomised laboratory study. Procedure The analgesic response to the administration of 2.5 mg of the α2 agonist xylazine either intravenously, intramuscularly or subcutaneously was assessed using an analgesia testing method based upon a learned response to a painful electrical stimulus. Results Intravenous administration achieved the most rapid onset and highest peak analgesic values of all administration methods, but was characterised by a shorter duration of action (25 min). Intramuscular and subcutaneous administration res...
To evaluate the cardiopulmonary and sedative effects of xylazine alone or in combination with methad...
This blinded, randomised experimental study was designed to compare the analgesic effects of lumbos...
Objective - To evaluate the analgesic properties of transdermally administered fentanyl and IM admin...
The analgesic action of intramuscularly injected buprenorphine, methadone, flunixin meglumine and xy...
The anti-nociceptive effects of 50 μg kg–1of intramuscular xylazine were examined in seven lambs of ...
The efficacy of continuous low-dose xylazine infusion following an initial loading dose in providing...
Thesis (M.Med.Sc.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Anaethesia and Intensive Care, 200
OBJECTIVE: To determine if a commonly used analgesic dose of xylazine has detrimental cardiovascular...
The study was carried out on 60 healthy rams and male goats presented for castration in the Surgery ...
Formerly known as Journal of Pharmacological MethodsA method for the frequent, precise measurement o...
Sheep (Ovis aries) are widely used as large animal models in biomedical research. However, current l...
In recent years, various anaesthetic agents and mixtures had been evaluated for caudal epidural anal...
The study aims to evaluate whether the analgesic effect of intra-articular (IA) route of xylazine ad...
Intramuscular (IM) injections may be more aversive than subcutaneous (SC) and intra-nasal (IN) route...
Objective To test the hypothesis that subarachnoid administration of buprenorphine and lidocaine pro...
To evaluate the cardiopulmonary and sedative effects of xylazine alone or in combination with methad...
This blinded, randomised experimental study was designed to compare the analgesic effects of lumbos...
Objective - To evaluate the analgesic properties of transdermally administered fentanyl and IM admin...
The analgesic action of intramuscularly injected buprenorphine, methadone, flunixin meglumine and xy...
The anti-nociceptive effects of 50 μg kg–1of intramuscular xylazine were examined in seven lambs of ...
The efficacy of continuous low-dose xylazine infusion following an initial loading dose in providing...
Thesis (M.Med.Sc.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Anaethesia and Intensive Care, 200
OBJECTIVE: To determine if a commonly used analgesic dose of xylazine has detrimental cardiovascular...
The study was carried out on 60 healthy rams and male goats presented for castration in the Surgery ...
Formerly known as Journal of Pharmacological MethodsA method for the frequent, precise measurement o...
Sheep (Ovis aries) are widely used as large animal models in biomedical research. However, current l...
In recent years, various anaesthetic agents and mixtures had been evaluated for caudal epidural anal...
The study aims to evaluate whether the analgesic effect of intra-articular (IA) route of xylazine ad...
Intramuscular (IM) injections may be more aversive than subcutaneous (SC) and intra-nasal (IN) route...
Objective To test the hypothesis that subarachnoid administration of buprenorphine and lidocaine pro...
To evaluate the cardiopulmonary and sedative effects of xylazine alone or in combination with methad...
This blinded, randomised experimental study was designed to compare the analgesic effects of lumbos...
Objective - To evaluate the analgesic properties of transdermally administered fentanyl and IM admin...