We describe the clinical signs and management of a case of anaphylaxis in a dog after intravenous administration of alphaxalone (Alfaxan®, Jurox, NSW, Aust), which has not been previously published. A female spayed cattle dog undergoing routine imaging for forelimb lameness was induced with Alfaxan after receiving sedation with acepromazine and methadone 70 min prior. Immediately after intravenous administration of Alfaxan, the dog exhibited vomiting and diarrhoea associated with acute hypotension. Gallbladder wall oedema was visualised consistent with anaphylaxis. The dog responded to rapid volume expansion. Adrenaline was not required. The dog made a full recovery within 6 h of the reaction and was re-anaesthetised 3 days later without in...
Crotalus envenomation is the second most frequent condition caused by venomous snakes attacking dogs...
Background: The indiscriminate use of drugs is routinely observed in the field of veterinary medicin...
Objective: To describe clinically relevant, physiological measurements collected during a 3- hour du...
ABSTRACT Although rarely reported in veterinary medicine, this article shows three cases of dogs tha...
In this case series, the occurrence and successful treatment of anaphylaxis after the intravenous ad...
Spontaneous ventilation after induction of anaesthesia with intravenous alfaxalone or propofol was e...
The pharmacological effects of the anesthetic alfaxalone were evaluated after intramuscular (IM) adm...
A cavalier King Charles spaniel was anaesthetised for upper airway surgery. A constant rate infusion...
Case summary This case report describes the clinical signs and treatment of an alfaxalone 10 times o...
Propofol is an anesthetic agent suspended in an emulsion system that includes egg yolk lecithin and ...
© 2018 Sarah Elizabeth BigbyAnimals are often given combinations of drugs that produce sedation prio...
The aim of this study is to report a case of iatrogenic poisoning by a turpentine-based commercial p...
This report describes a 45 kg dog which ingested approximately 178 mg/kg of ibuprofen (Advil). The d...
We aimed to evaluate the induction, anesthesia, and cardiorespiratory effects of intramuscular (IM) ...
Hypersensitivity reactions are rare events but have the potential to be life-threatening. They are r...
Crotalus envenomation is the second most frequent condition caused by venomous snakes attacking dogs...
Background: The indiscriminate use of drugs is routinely observed in the field of veterinary medicin...
Objective: To describe clinically relevant, physiological measurements collected during a 3- hour du...
ABSTRACT Although rarely reported in veterinary medicine, this article shows three cases of dogs tha...
In this case series, the occurrence and successful treatment of anaphylaxis after the intravenous ad...
Spontaneous ventilation after induction of anaesthesia with intravenous alfaxalone or propofol was e...
The pharmacological effects of the anesthetic alfaxalone were evaluated after intramuscular (IM) adm...
A cavalier King Charles spaniel was anaesthetised for upper airway surgery. A constant rate infusion...
Case summary This case report describes the clinical signs and treatment of an alfaxalone 10 times o...
Propofol is an anesthetic agent suspended in an emulsion system that includes egg yolk lecithin and ...
© 2018 Sarah Elizabeth BigbyAnimals are often given combinations of drugs that produce sedation prio...
The aim of this study is to report a case of iatrogenic poisoning by a turpentine-based commercial p...
This report describes a 45 kg dog which ingested approximately 178 mg/kg of ibuprofen (Advil). The d...
We aimed to evaluate the induction, anesthesia, and cardiorespiratory effects of intramuscular (IM) ...
Hypersensitivity reactions are rare events but have the potential to be life-threatening. They are r...
Crotalus envenomation is the second most frequent condition caused by venomous snakes attacking dogs...
Background: The indiscriminate use of drugs is routinely observed in the field of veterinary medicin...
Objective: To describe clinically relevant, physiological measurements collected during a 3- hour du...