The use of DEXDOMITOR as a preanesthetic in dogs and cats significantly reduces the amount of induction and maintenance anesthetic requirements.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Do not use DEXDOMITOR in dogs or cats, and ANTISEDAN in dogs, with cardiovascular disease, respiratory disorders
Learn how to use DEXDOMITOR, a sedative and analgesic for dogs, with this handy dosing chart from Zoetis .
DEXDOMITOR is also indicated for use as a preanesthetic to general anesthesia in dogs and cats. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Dogs: Sedation and Analgesia: 500 mcg
Dexdomitor 0.5 mg/ml Solution for Injection 10ml. Dexdomitor 0.5mg/ml is indicated for use in dogs and cats as follows: Non-invasive, mildly to moderately
Dexmedetomidine is a sedative and tranquilizer (Sileo) used in the treatment of fear and anxiety in dogs and as a sedative and pain medication (Dexdomitor)
In 2024, an oral form of dexmedetomidine became available for use in dogs with noise aversion. Dexdomitor dog, rather than into the mouth.
Dexdomitor is indicated for use as a sedative and analgesic in dogs and cats to facilitate clinical examinations, clinical procedures, minor surgical procedures and minor dental procedures. Dexdomitor also is effective as a preanesthetic in dogs and cats prior to general anesthesia.
Dexdomitor is a registered trademar of Orion Corporation TECHNICAL NOTES Dogs: The dose of Dexdomitor 0.5 mg/mL for dogs is based on body surface area. The intravenous dose is 375 g/m2 body surface area, and the intramuscular dose is 500 g/m2 body surface area when Dexdomitor 0.5 mg/mL is used as the sole agent for sedation and analgesia.
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