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• Respiratory depression. May be Teratogenic Doxarepram5 • CNS/Respiratory Stimulant • Used to stimulants in newborns • Not a substitute for aggressive artificial respiratory support • C/I: Mechanical Ventilation, hypersensitivity, seizure disorders, head trauma, uncompensated heart failure, severe hypertension, respiratory failure due to neuromuscular disorders, pulmonary embolism, pneumothorax, acute asthma, dyspnea, hypoxia not associated with hypercapnea, Cerebral edema, Increased CSF pressure, hyperthyroidism • Adverse Effects: Hypertension, arrhythmias, seizures, hyperventilation leading to respiratory alkalosis. Etrophine HCL Should be well-known by everyone. Florfenicol5 • Broad spectrum antibiotic • Don't use in calves or cattle of breeding age • Adverse effects: Anorexia, decreaased water consumption, diarrhea, injection site reactions. IM injection maybe painful. • Acts on the 50S ribosome inhibits bacterial protein synthesis. Broad Spectrum. Good distribution troughout the body including therapeutical levels in the CSF. • Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) – Pasteurella multocida, Haemophilus somnus, Mycoplasma • Mean Serum half-life is about 18 hours. • 10 times overdose showed no long-term effect other than decreased food consumption. • Cattle: 20mg/kg every 48 hours. Ketamine • Dissociative agent that also inhibits NMDA- receptors • Useful in pain control • Increases CSF pressure • C/I – Sever blood loss, increased intra-ocular pressure, procedures involving pharynx, • larynx or trachea. Alone for general anesthesia, increased CFS pressure / head trauma. Caution: Significant hypertension, heart failure & arterial aneurisms. Hepatic and Renal insufficiency. Adverse effects: Hypertention, hypersalivation, respiratory depression, hyperthermia, emesis, vocalization, erratic & prolonged recovery, dyspnea, spastic jerking movements, seizures, muscular tremors, hypertonicity opisthotonos & cardiac arrest. Pain at injection site. Medetomidine • Alpha-2 Adrenergic Agonist • Sedative analgesic • C/I: Cardiac disease, shock, severe debilitation, stressed sue to heat, cold or fatigue. Very young or old animals. NOT recommended during pregnancy. • Adverse effects: Bradycardia, Pulmonary Hypertension, occasional AV blocks. Hypothermia, urination, vomiting, hyperglycemia, pain on injection site. Prolonged sedation, paradoxical exitation, hypersensitivity, apnea & death from circulatory failure. Midazolam • Benzodiazapine • Can be given IM unlike Diazepam • C/I: hypersensitivity to midazolam, acute narrow angle glycoma, Hepatic or Renal failure, debilitated or geriatric patients. Coma, shock, or with respiratory depression. • Potential respirator depression. • Adverse effects: local irritation, headache, nausea, vomiting and hiccups. Thiafentanyl Oxalate Should be well-known by everyone. Tulathromycin • Macrolide antibiotic • Very long tissue half-lives • One dose treatment • Local injection site reaction. Binding to the 50S ribosomal site • Plasma concentrations peak 15 min after IM 2018 AUGUST 17