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  • '''Ketamine''' is a [[drug]] used in human and [[veterinary medicine]] developed by [[Parke-Davis]] (today a part of [[Pfizer]]) in 196 ...001/archgenpsychiatry.2010.90}}</ref> It is also a popular anesthetic in [[veterinary medicine]].
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  • Thiopental is not used to maintain anesthesia in surgical procedures because, in infusion, it displays [[Zero order kinetics|zero-order eliminat In [[veterinary medicine]], thiopental is also used to induce [[Veterinary anesthesia|anesthesia in animals]]. Since thiopental is redistributed to fa
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  • ...doscopy|endoscopies]]) to reduce tension and anxiety, and in some surgical procedures to induce [[amnesia]].<ref name="PubChem">{{cite web|author=|year= 2006|url ...tion]] for inducing sedation, anxiolysis or amnesia before certain medical procedures (e.g., [[endoscopy]]).<ref name="DrugBank" /><ref name="Bråthen-2005">{{Ci
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  • ...ing coughing, sneezing, and talking, and during the performance of certain procedures such as bronchoscopy. Transmission occurs when droplets containing germs fr All visitors must follow the same procedures as hospital staff to adequately control the spread of infections. Visitors
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  • ...r from occurring, personal preparedness focuses on preparing equipment and procedures for use ''when'' a disaster occurs, i.e., planning. Preparedness measures c ...ipation in emergency response was published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, it had two sections of questions for a professional to
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  • ...in dogs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Rabies: Introduction | work = The Merck Veterinary Manual | year = 2006 | url = http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cf ...er, G.R.; Wise, D.J.|year=2005|title=Parvoviridae|work=A Concise Review of Veterinary Virology| url=http://www.ivis.org/advances/carter/Part2Chap9/chapter.asp?LA
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  • ...t [[breakthrough pain|chronic breakthrough pain]] and is commonly used pre-procedures. ...nyl with an analgesic potency 10,000 times that of morphine and is used in veterinary practice to immobilize certain large animals such as elephants.
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  • | routes_of_administration = Oral, topical, intravenous (veterinary use) ...used as a mild painkiller in smaller animals, generally following surgical procedures. It is most commonly used for musculoskeletal pain, joint problems, and so
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  • ==Veterinary use== ...ports the use of NSAIDs for the control of pain associated with veterinary procedures such as dehorning and castration of calves. The best effect is obtained by
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  • ...sthesia]] and [[anxiolysis]] in short surgical, diagnostic, or therapeutic procedures which are minimally painful. It is a component in the [[veterinary]] drug '''Somulose''', used for [[animal euthanasia|euthanasia]] of [[horse
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  • ...] adults, and [[procedural sedation]]. Propofol is also commonly used in [[veterinary medicine]]. Propofol is approved for use in more than 50 countries, and [[g ...randomized, controlled trials of moderate sedation for routine endoscopic procedures. | journal = Gastrointest Endosc | volume = 67 | issue = 6 | pages = 910–
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  • ...tem]] of a patient, allowing a doctor to perform various otherwise painful procedures. In 1847, the [[Bathgate]] [[obstetrics|obstetrician]] [[James Simpson (doc ====Veterinary use====
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