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  2. Deracoxib - Wikipedia

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    Deracoxib is a coxib class nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). [3] Like other NSAIDs, its effects are caused by inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes. [7] At the doses used to treat dogs, deracoxib causes greater inhibition of COX-2 than of COX-1, [3] but at doses twice those recommended for use in dogs, deracoxib significantly inhibits COX-1 as well.

  3. List of veterinary drugs - Wikipedia

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    acepromazine – sedative, tranquilizer, and antiemetic; afoxolaner - antiparasitic; albendazole - anthelminthic; alphaxolone - hypnotic/sedative; alprazolam – benzodiazepine used as an anxiolytic and tranquilizer; altrenogest – used to synchronizes estrus; amantadine – analgesic for chronic pain; aminophylline – bronchodilator; amitraz ...

  4. 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]

  5. The best travel carriers for dogs, according to experts - AOL

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    Shop the best dog travel carriers and crates for planes, cars and trains. Browse airline-approved and everyday carriers from Away, Sherpa, Wild One and more.

  6. Xylazine - Wikipedia

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    Xylazine is a common veterinary drug used for sedation, anesthesia, muscle relaxation, and analgesia in animals such as horses, cattle, and other mammals. [2] In veterinary anesthesia, it is often used in combination with ketamine. Veterinarians also use xylazine as an emetic, especially in cats. [4] Drug interactions vary with different animals.

  7. I Road Trip with My Dogs and I’ve Learned the Hard Way What ...

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  8. There's a new animal sedative being linked to overdoses ... - AOL

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    Just after the U.S. saw a dip in overdose deaths last year, a new animal tranquilizer is consistently making its way into the street drug supply, causing a wave of overdoses in major cities.

  9. Acepromazine - Wikipedia

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    Individual dogs of any breed can have a profound reaction characterized by hypotension, especially if there is an underlying heart problem. In giant-breed dogs and sighthounds, the sedative effects of acepromazine may last for 12–24 hours, which is much longer than the usual 3–4 hours. [16] [20]