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SEDATIVE XYLAZINE (ROMPUN) |
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IM/IV 2-5 cc IV sedation, but can still feel and react to pain; good short reaction for colic sweating; drowsiness; in-coordination; drop in # of heartbeats |
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SEDATIVE DETOMIDINE (DORMOSEDAN) |
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IM/IV sedation sensitive to touch when under |
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relaxation (as in gelding) |
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TRANQUILIZERS ACEPROMAZINE (ACE) |
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IM/IV 2-5 CC IV tranq; usually used with a sedative; helps laminitis and muscle spasms; vasodialator reduces gut motility; reduces blood pressure; penile paralysis |
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TRANQUILIZERS 1) FLUPHENAZINE 2) RESPERINE |
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1) last 45 days; control for long periods of time; have serious side effects like "walking up the wall" 2) lasts 90 days; IV or daily powder; may cause penile paralysis; SERPISIL |
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ANALGESICS (+ SEDATION) KETASET (KETAMINE OR SPECIAL K) |
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IV vet only 15 min down; sweating; may sit if not sedated first |
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ANALGESICS (+ SEDATION) SEDIVET (ROMIFIDINE) |
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IV vet only 2cc use: tongue is still, so good choice for dental work; less ataxia side effects: kick easily; reduces gut motility, slower heart rate |
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ANALGESICS (+ SEDATION) TORBUGESIC (BUTORPHENOL) |
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IM/IV .5-1 cc acts as a narcotic; controlled substance (5x stronger than morphine) side effects: "torb twitch"; decreases the side effects of morphine |
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NSAIDS KETAPROFEN(KETOFEN) |
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IV only 10cc very thick liquid; soft tissue inflammation; pretty easy on the gut |
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NSAIDS MECLOFENAMIC ACID (ARQUEL) |
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oral 1-2 packets (granuoles) a day similar to aspirin side effects: slow acting; can be irritating to the gut |
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NSAIDS FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE (BANAMINE) |
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oral or IV; can be IM 5-10 cc quick acting; reduces pain in GI tract; good for eye inflammation; better for soft tissue; anti-pyretic(fever) and anti-endotoxic side effects: can potentially mask pain; can cause ulcers in foals |
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oral or IV 500 mg tablets, 9-10 2x daily helps with softer tissues side effects: slow acting (5-7 days) |
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NSAIDS PHENYLBUTAZONE (BUTE) |
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oral or IV, never IM 1-2g a day inexpensive, anti-pyretic, helps with arthritis side effects: ulcers may form; too much can be hard on the gut |
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NSAIDS ASCETYLSALICYLIC ACID (ASPIRIN) |
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oral tablets 1x daily short term pain relief; works well with chronic eye problems; works well to stop clotting; good for laminitis; may cause less problems in the gut |
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NSAIDS DICLOFENAC (SURPASS) |
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topicall rub in a 5 inch area (wear gloves) starts working 6-18hrs after rubbed in; don't use for more than 5 days in a row side effects: varying responses; localized area; may cause skin irritation |
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NSAIDS FIROCOXIB (EQUIOXX) COX 2 INHIBITOR! |
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oral paste side effects: varying responses; may cause mouth ulcers; don't use with other NSAIDS or corticosteroids |
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MUSCLE RELAXANT METHOCARBAMOL (ROBAXIN) |
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oral tablets or IV about 10 tabs daily usually for their backs; certain amount are legal in competitions |
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STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMITORIES / CORTICOSTEROIDS DEXAMETHASONE (AZIUM) |
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oral/IM/IV 5cc mostly for an allergic reaction (skin/respiratory) side effects: may cause PU/PD (drink/pee a lot); increases appetite; long term use increases cortisone and suppresses immune system; competition restrictions |
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STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMITORIES / CORTICOSTEROIDS METHYLPREDNISOLONE (DEPO-MEDROL) |
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IA vets only side effects: joint infection if joint is not prepared properly; if you are using too much, the horse should be moved down a level or two |
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STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMITORIES / CORTICOSTEROIDS PREDNISONE |
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oral tablets usually to control hives/heaves not metabolized in the liver |
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ANTIBIOTICS TRIMETHOPRIM SULFA (TMS, SMZ, TUCOPRIM, TRIBRISSSEN, UNIPRIM, SULFAMETHOXOLE) |
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oral/IV 7-10cc; 480-960mg tablets good for CNS disorders, skin infections, UTI, liver infections side effects: can cause dry-eye |
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ANTIBIOTICS ERYTHROMYCIN/RIAMPIN |
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vets usually these are used together used for foal pneumonia (breeding only) side effects: may cause diarrhea in adult horses; may increase temperature in foals |
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ANTIBIOTICS PENICILLIN (PPG, PROCAINE PENICILLIN) |
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IM only 20-30IU fights strangles, skin infections; keep refrigerated; vary injections site side effects: irritation at the site, hyper-sensitivity, moves slowly through the body |
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IV/IM, 1x daily infusion in mare's uterine; good in some cases side effects: expensive; may cause kidney problems if does are spread out |
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ANTIBIOTICS OXYTETRACYCLINE (DOXYCYCLINE) |
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oral capsules or powder good for spirakeets (potomic fever and lyme disease) |
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ANTIBIOTICS CEFTIOFUR (NAXCEL) |
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IV/IM gram- and gram+ bacterialcidal; good for respiratory/ skin issues; treats lyme disease side effects: expensive, diarrhea |
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ANTIBIOTICS ENROFLOXACIN (BAYTRIL) |
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not approved for use in horses broad spectrum: salmonella, skin/liver diseases, cartilage damage side effects: very expensive |
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ANTIBIOTICS METRONIDIZOLE (FLAGYL) |
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pills given orally or rectally good for GI tract infections |
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INHIBITORS OF GASTRIC ACID CIMETIDINE (TAGAMET) |
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oral tablets over the counter medicine may shrink/control melanomas |
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INHIBITORS OF GASTRIC ACID RANITIDINE (ZANTAC) |
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oral tablets; 2, 2x daily over the counter used a lot in foals |
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INHIBITORS OF GASTRIC ACID OMEPREZOLE (GASTROGUARD) |
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oral paste stops gastric acid from forming - cure very expensive |
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BRONCHODIALATORS CLENBUTEROL (VENTIPULMIN) |
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BRONCHODIALATORS ALBUTEROL (TORPEX) |
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inhaler tablets for people |
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CARDIOVASCULAR QUINIDINE-AN ANTI-ARRYTHMIC AGENT |
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vet only causes colic in most cases atrifibulation(quivering atria) |
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CARDIOVASCULAR FUROSEMIDE (LASIX) - A DIURETIC |
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lowers fluid in the bood, lowers blood pressure only for maximum performance horses (racehorses, eventers) |
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CUSHINGS THERAPY CYPROHEPTADINE (PERIACTIN) |
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powder small amounts phototrophic |
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CUSHINGS THERAPY PERGOLIDE |
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works better than periactin liquid .25-1.5 cc |
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ground up staff bacteria good for foals/weanlings with upper respiratory infections |
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IMMUNE MODULATORS LEVAMISOL |
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sheep wormer boosts immune system |
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OTHER DRUGS PONAZURIL (MARQUIS) |
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antiprotozoal used against EPM poultry antiprotozoal works very slowly(5 days) looks worse at first, then gets better |
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OTHER DRUGS DOCUSATE (DSS) |
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a surfactant used in impaction colics can cause GI irritation vet only may just use epsom salts |
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anti-inflammatory and solvent can be absorbed through the skin also creates some warmth crosses the blood/brain barrier affects the nervous system can be used topically makes horse stink |
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vascular muscle relaxant relaxes smooth muscle along veins/arteries vasodialator useful for navicular tablets (5-15 a day) inexpensive |
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only for mares oral liquid will mess up people's cycles may help maintain pregnancy |
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OTHER DRUGS LEGEND (HYALRRONIC ACID) |
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IA by vet IV 70-80$ a shot |
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OTHER DRUGS ADEQUAN (PSGAG-POLYSULFATED GLYCOAMINOGLYCANS) |
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IA by vet IM less costly than Legend |
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OTHER DRUGS EQUIPOISE (BOLDERMON/STANOZOL) |
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IM steroid anabolic steroid vet may prescribe after horse is sick increases appetite and muscle mass |
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