Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have been the cornerstone of pain management in the horse. However, other classes of analgesic drugs, that are often used in other species, have also been used in horses. This article will discuss some of the analgesic drugs used less frequently in equids, and strategies that may be of benefit when managing pain in this species
Reasons for performing study: Intra-articular administration of morphine as a local analgesic and an...
The number of donkeys in the world may not be increasing but awareness of their use and concern for ...
This article provides information on the etiology, clinical signs and treatment of aseptic inflammat...
This systematic review aimed to identify the evidence concerning the analgesic efficacy of non-stero...
Regular additions to the list of available analgesics have greatly eased the management of gastroin...
selection of relevant pain behaviours in horses. After further validation for reliability, these may...
This review focuses on pain and nociception in horses and is based on the PhD thesis “Analgesia in t...
Ideally treatment is aimed at addressing the underlying pathology, but is often symp-tomatic with a ...
Despite the introduction of new drugs and techniques, it is recognized that many human patients expe...
The analgesic efficacy of meloxicam and ketoprofen against equine visceral pain is unclear. The aim ...
This review firstly examines the underlying pathophysiology of pain and inflammation associated with...
While the global market for veterinary products has been expanding rapidly, there is still a lack of...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Surgical interventi...
SUMMARY – “Back pain ” is common in horses, especially thoroughbreds and riding horses. Many soft ti...
Josh R Donnell, David D Frisbie Department of Clinical Sciences, Orthopedic Research Center, Colorad...
Reasons for performing study: Intra-articular administration of morphine as a local analgesic and an...
The number of donkeys in the world may not be increasing but awareness of their use and concern for ...
This article provides information on the etiology, clinical signs and treatment of aseptic inflammat...
This systematic review aimed to identify the evidence concerning the analgesic efficacy of non-stero...
Regular additions to the list of available analgesics have greatly eased the management of gastroin...
selection of relevant pain behaviours in horses. After further validation for reliability, these may...
This review focuses on pain and nociception in horses and is based on the PhD thesis “Analgesia in t...
Ideally treatment is aimed at addressing the underlying pathology, but is often symp-tomatic with a ...
Despite the introduction of new drugs and techniques, it is recognized that many human patients expe...
The analgesic efficacy of meloxicam and ketoprofen against equine visceral pain is unclear. The aim ...
This review firstly examines the underlying pathophysiology of pain and inflammation associated with...
While the global market for veterinary products has been expanding rapidly, there is still a lack of...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Surgical interventi...
SUMMARY – “Back pain ” is common in horses, especially thoroughbreds and riding horses. Many soft ti...
Josh R Donnell, David D Frisbie Department of Clinical Sciences, Orthopedic Research Center, Colorad...
Reasons for performing study: Intra-articular administration of morphine as a local analgesic and an...
The number of donkeys in the world may not be increasing but awareness of their use and concern for ...
This article provides information on the etiology, clinical signs and treatment of aseptic inflammat...