J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci
February 2024
Thiafentanil is a popular opioid agonist that is fully reversed by administering naltrexone. This agonist-antagonist combination is administered to a wide variety of wildlife species for chemical immobilisation, however plasma concentrations for thiafentanil remain unreported. This report describes a method that was developed and validated using human plasma and cross-validated for the analysis of goat plasma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study compared immobilisation of blesbok () with etorphine and azaperone vs etorphine and midazolam. Twelve female blesbok, weighing 59.4 ± 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChemical immobilisation is essential for veterinarians to perform medical procedures in wild African ungulates. Potent opioids combined with neuroleptic drugs are most often used for this purpose. The present study aimed at comparing the quality of immobilisation and effects on physiological variables between a high (high etorphine-azaperone [HE]: 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study investigated the use of a fixed-dose combination of 30 mg/ml butorphanol, 12 mg/ml azaperone, and 12 mg/ml medetomidine for the standing sedation of captive African elephants (). In total, seven females (mean age 19.6 yr; range 6-31 yr) and six males (mean age 33.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To determine the cardiopulmonary effects of etorphine and thiafentanil for immobilization of blesbok.
Study Design: Blinded, randomized, two-way crossover study.
Animals: A group of eight adult female blesbok.