Immobilization of Norwegian Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Svalbard Reindeer (R. t. platyrhynchus) with Medetomidine and Medetomidine-Ketamine and Reversal of Immobilization with Atipamezole |
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Authors: | Tyler N J C Hotvedt R Blix A S Sørensen D R |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Arctic Biology, Institute of Medical Biology and University Hospital, University of Tromsø, N-9000, Breivika, Tromsø, Norway ; |
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Abstract: | The sedative action of medetomidine (-ketamine) was studied in 12 captive Norwegian semidomesticated reindeer (NR), including 4 newborn calves, and in 7 free-living Svalbard reindeer (SR). Medetomidine, with or without ketamine, caused effective, reliable immobilization in NR. Doses of 50–200 µg/kg medetomidine alone or 30-125 µg/kg medetomidine combined with ? 300 µg/kg ketamine induced complete immobilization, good muscle relaxation and persistent, deep sedation with little respiratory depression in NR; SR required higher doses. Atipamezole successfully antagonized medetomidine (-ketamine) resulting in rapid and persistent reversal of immobilization in all cases (NR and SR). Both medetomidine and atipamezole had wide safety margins and no conspicuous lasting side effects after reversal. |
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