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Effects of acepromazine or methadone on midazolam-induced behavioral reactions in dogs.

Bradley T Simon1, Elizabeth M Scallan1, Carlo Siracusa1, Amy Henderson1, Meg M Sleeper1, M Paula Larenza Menzies1.   

Abstract

This study evaluated whether acepromazine or methadone reduced behavioral parameters, overall excitement, and activity associated with midazolam administration to healthy dogs. Dogs received midazolam (M) alone [M: 0.25 mg/kg body weight (BW)] or with methadone (MM) (MM: 0.75 mg/kg BW) or acepromazine (MA) (MA: 0.03 mg/kg BW) or saline (S) solution alone, all intramuscularly. Two blinded observers evaluated behavioral parameters using video recordings 30 min before and after injection of drugs. Accelerometery was used to evaluate "total activity counts" (TAC) at baseline and post-treatment. Post-treatment excitement scores were significantly higher in M and MA compared to baseline, M and MM compared to S, and M compared to MA. Behavioral parameters showed significantly higher proportions of "pacing" post-treatment in all groups receiving midazolam, and "restlessness," "chewing/licking," and "sniffing" in M. No significant differences were found for TAC at baseline and post-treatment. Midazolam-induced paradoxical behavioral changes (excitation, panting, pacing, restlessness, licking/chewing, and vocalization) were not prevented by acepromazine or methadone in healthy dogs.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25183896      PMCID: PMC4137930     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Vet J        ISSN: 0008-5286            Impact factor:   1.008


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