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  2. Butorphanol - Wikipedia

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    Butorphanol is used for sedation and mild to moderate pain control in dogs and cats. It is not considered adequate pain control in dogs undergoing surgical pain. It is used for operative and accident-related pain in small mammals such as dogs, cats, ferrets, coatis, raccoons, mongooses, various marsupials, some rodents and perhaps some larger ...

  3. Potassium bromide - Wikipedia

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    Potassium bromide (K Br) is a salt, widely used as an anticonvulsant and a sedative in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with over-the-counter use extending to 1975 in the US. Its action is due to the bromide ion (sodium bromide is equally effective). Potassium bromide is used as a veterinary drug, in antiepileptic medication for dogs.

  4. More laxatives of Walmart, Kroger, Publix, 20 other brands ...

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    Walmart’s Equate Magnesium Citrate Saline Laxative Exchange Select, used in the military exchange system, lemon flavor only. READ MORE: OSHA excoriates Family Dollar chain, proposes $330,000 ...

  5. Xylazine - Wikipedia

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    In dogs, sheep, horses, and cattle, the half-life is very short: only 1.21– 5.97 minutes. Complete elimination of the drug can take up to 23 minutes in sheep and up to 49 minutes in horses. [1] [3] In young rats the half-life is one hour. [18] Xylazine has a large volume of distribution of V d = 1.9 – 2.5 for horses, cattle, sheep, and dogs ...

  6. Bromisoval - Wikipedia

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    Bromisoval (), commonly known as bromovalerylurea, is a hypnotic and sedative of the bromoureide group discovered by Knoll in 1907 and patented in 1909. [1] It is marketed over the counter in Asia under various trade names (such as Brovarin [2]), usually in combination with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

  7. Dexmedetomidine - Wikipedia

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    Dexmedetomidine, sold under the brand name Precedex among others, is a medication used for sedation. [4] Veterinarians use dexmedetomidine for similar purposes in treating cats, dogs, and horses. [10] [11] It is also used in humans to treat acute agitation associated with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. [5]

  8. Inside California's brutal underground market for puppies ...

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    Sneed told reporters he sells anywhere from 80 to 350 dogs a year, with four breeding dogs at his Los Gatos facility and 29 at so-called guardian homes where the dogs live with a family as a pet.

  9. Chlorpromazine - Wikipedia

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    Chlorpromazine may be used as an antiemetic in dogs and cats, or, less often, as a sedative before anesthesia. [73] In horses, it often causes ataxia and lethargy and is therefore seldom used. [72] [73] It is commonly used to decrease nausea in animals that are too young for other common antiemetics.