Abstract
The efficacy of atipamezole as a medetomidine antagonist was evaluated in pigs. The atipamezole doses (intramuscularly) were 80, 160, 320 and 480 ¼g/kg of body weight, which were one, two, four and six times higher than the preceding medetomidine dose (80 ¼g/kg, intramuscularly). Atipamezole effectively reversed medetomidine-induced sedation, and the optimal action was seen at doses of 160 and 320 ¼g/kg. Recovery from sedation was quick and smooth, and adverse effects such as hyperactivity or tachycardia were minimal with either dose. © 1992, JAPANESE SOCIETY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. All rights reserved.
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Nishimura, R., Kim, H., Matsunaga, S., Sakaguchi, M., Sasaki, N., Takeuchi, A., & Tamura, H. (1992). Antagonism of Medetomidine Sedation by Atipamezole in Pigs. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 54(6), 1237–1240. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.54.1237
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