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    Avaliação dos efeitos da Buprenorfina sobre a anestesia induzida pela associação de Quetamina e Xilazina em ratos
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2004-09-30) SOUZA, Fernanda C.; HUCKE, Erica Elgelberg da Silva; MASSONE, Flávio
    The study of anesthetic techniques in rodents has gained increasing importance both for research and veterinary clinic. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the possible contribution of buprenorphine in the anesthetic association xylazine plus ketamine in rats. After evaluating the parameters used in the induction, maintenance and recovery periods, it was demonstrated that the use of opioids led to a surgical plan of greater quality and safety, and this type of association is recommended.
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    Utilização do Fentanil na Medicina Veterinária aplicado em pequenos animais
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2001-11-30) LIMA, Marcelo C. de; BONATELLI, Marina; MASSONE, Flávio
    Fentanyl is a morphomimetic opioid with potent analgesic action currently used in the practice of balanced anesthesia in dogs, with pharmacological properties that qualify it in anesthesia, as it presents immediate analgesic effect, with good sedation and slight respiratory depression, causing a decrease in motor activity, not causing vomiting, however it causes sphincter relaxation and defecation may occur. It has as its antagonist drug nalofrin, which reverses the depressant action.

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