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  5. Acepromazine - Wikipedia

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    More current studies, however, have failed to show a positive association between use of acepromazine and seizure activity [9]: 116 [16] and show a possible role for acepromazine in seizure control: in a retrospective study at University of Tennessee, acepromazine was administered for tranquilization to 36 dogs with a prior history of seizures ...

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    A dog who is worn out will be less likely to have a strong reaction to fireworks. Some dog owners have found it worthwhile to take their dogs for a long walk or run before the fireworks begin to ...

  7. Promazine - Wikipedia

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    Promazine (brand name Sparine among others), [2] is used as a short-term add-on treatment for psychomotor agitation. [3] [4] Its approved uses in people is limited, but is used as a tranquilizer in veterinary medicine. [3]