In the last few years the exotic animals are becoming more and more popular pets. The prophylactic and medical procedures in these animals require appropriate immobilization and anesthesia. The information for the anesthetic and analgesic agents for these animals is not enough. The purpose of this study was to be made a review of the appropriate anesthetic agents, methods and schemes for sedation, analgesia and anesthesia in snakes, which could help veterinary doctors to perform safer clinical examination or painless invasive procedures with a minimal stress for the patient
Background: The anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological characteristics of reptiles make anes...
Snake envenoming is a major problem both to veterinary and human medicine in tropical countries due ...
Animals which were poisoned by snake venom require emergency veterinary attention right away; else, ...
Nowadays, conducting clinical practice means dealing with a wide range of animal species, whose avai...
Atualmente observa-se um crescente aumento no interesse em répteis, seja como instrumentos de pesqui...
Different snake species respond differently to various anesthetic agents. Hence, an anesthetic proce...
OBJECTIVE: Alfaxalone is a popular veterinary anesthetic; however, research on this anesthetic in sn...
The presentation of small mammals, birds, and reptiles as patients can create considerable problems ...
This study sought to determine the actual dose of ketamine hydrochloride to be used to achieve surgi...
Physical or chemical restraint, with or without local anesthesia, has been extensively used to perfo...
Zoo and wildlife practitioners are constantly exposed to persistent dangers during physical restrain...
In sea turtle rescue and rehabilitative medicine, many of the casualties suffer from occurrences tha...
Anaesthetic agents developed for humans have been routinely used in a broad range of animal species ...
Laboratory animals are commonly anesthetized to prevent pain and distress and to provide safe handli...
Anaesthesia and analgesia are imperative components in laboratory animal science and these should be...
Background: The anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological characteristics of reptiles make anes...
Snake envenoming is a major problem both to veterinary and human medicine in tropical countries due ...
Animals which were poisoned by snake venom require emergency veterinary attention right away; else, ...
Nowadays, conducting clinical practice means dealing with a wide range of animal species, whose avai...
Atualmente observa-se um crescente aumento no interesse em répteis, seja como instrumentos de pesqui...
Different snake species respond differently to various anesthetic agents. Hence, an anesthetic proce...
OBJECTIVE: Alfaxalone is a popular veterinary anesthetic; however, research on this anesthetic in sn...
The presentation of small mammals, birds, and reptiles as patients can create considerable problems ...
This study sought to determine the actual dose of ketamine hydrochloride to be used to achieve surgi...
Physical or chemical restraint, with or without local anesthesia, has been extensively used to perfo...
Zoo and wildlife practitioners are constantly exposed to persistent dangers during physical restrain...
In sea turtle rescue and rehabilitative medicine, many of the casualties suffer from occurrences tha...
Anaesthetic agents developed for humans have been routinely used in a broad range of animal species ...
Laboratory animals are commonly anesthetized to prevent pain and distress and to provide safe handli...
Anaesthesia and analgesia are imperative components in laboratory animal science and these should be...
Background: The anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological characteristics of reptiles make anes...
Snake envenoming is a major problem both to veterinary and human medicine in tropical countries due ...
Animals which were poisoned by snake venom require emergency veterinary attention right away; else, ...