Medication for Behavior Modification in Birds

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Abstract

The use of behavior modifying drugs may be considered in birds with behavior problems, especially those refractory to behavior modification therapy and environmental management. To accomplish behavior change, a variety of drugs can be used, including psychoactive drugs, hormones, antihistamines, analgesics, and anticonvulsants. Because their prescription to birds is off-label, these drugs are considered appropriate only when a sound rationale can be provided for their use. This requires a (correct) behavioral diagnosis to be established. In addition, regular monitoring and follow-up are warranted to determine the efficacy of the treatment and evaluate the occurrence of potential adverse side effects.

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van Zeeland, Y. (2018, January 1). Medication for Behavior Modification in Birds. Veterinary Clinics of North America - Exotic Animal Practice. W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cvex.2017.08.005

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