This drug is illegal in food animals, causes aplastic anemia in humans.
What is chloramphenicol?
This drug is the only respiratory stimulant we studied.
What is doxapram?
This drug is the treatment for hypothyroidism.
What is levothyroxine?
This drug reverses opioids.
What is naloxone?
This drug stimulates the CRTZ to induce vomiting.
What is apomorphine?
This fluoroquinolone antibiotic is safe in many exotics species.
What is Baytril (enrofloxacin)?
This drug is a local block with anti-arrhythmic properties.
This hormone stimulates milk let down.
What is oxytocin?
This older drug reverses xylazine, has poor affinity for dexmedetomidine.
What is Yohimbine?
This drug is the primary agent used for euthanasia.
What is pentobarbital?
This drug is a 2 week antibiotic injection commonly used in cats.
What is Convenia (cefovecin sodium)?
This drug is the diuretic "Lasix" commonly used with heart failure patients.
What is furosemide?
This drug treats Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocortisism) in dogs.
What is mitotane?
This cough-aid drug treats acetaminophen toxicity.
What is acetylcysteine?
This drug treats adult heartworm infections.
What is melarsomine?
This antibiotic is used during heartworm treatment to kill the Wolbachia. Also used to treat tick-borne diseases like Lyme.
What is doxycycline?
This cardiac drug is a cardiac glycoside derived from the toxic plant foxglove.
What is digitalis?
Methimazole is used to treat this disorder.
What is hyperthyroidism?
This drug reverses dexmedetomidine (name brand Antisedan).
What is atipamezole?
This is the common name for acetylsalicylic acid.
What is aspirin?
This is the antibiotic of choice for stomatitis and toxoplasmosis.
What is antirobe (Clindamycin)?
This long-lasting local block should never be given IV as it can cause fatal arrythmias.
This antifungal drug can be used to treat Cushing's disease.
What is ketoconazole?
This drug is the reversal agent for benzodiazepines (BDZs) like diazepam?
What is flumazenil?
This drug is a slower acting, longer lasting anticholinergic that is safer in rabbits/horses.
What is glycopyrrolate?