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Published on UC Davis Safety Services (https://safetyservices.ucdavis.edu) List of Formularies Rabbit Formulary Dog Formulary Cat Formulary Guinea Pig Formulary Rat Formulary Mouse Formulary Hamster Formulary Gerbil Formulary Reptile Formulary Amphibian Formulary Fish Formulary Chicken Formulary Swine Formulary Primate Formulary Small Ruminants Horse Formulary Ferret Formulary Literary References [1] Rabbit Formulary Glycopyrolate 0.01-0.2 IV, SC 7, 17 0.1 IM 17 Acepromazine 0.5-1 SC, IM 17 Diazepam 1-2 IM, IV 17 Midazolam 0.5-1 IM 7 1

Ketamine/Acepromazine 50-75/1-5 IM 4 Ketamine/Xylazine 35/5 IM, SC 4, 17 Ketamine/Midazolam 5-30/0.2-2 IM, SC 4, 7 Ketamine/Diazepam 10/2 IV 4 Propofol 1.5-15 IV 4, 2 Isoflurane To effect Inhalation Morphine 2-5 SC, IM q. 2-4 hrs 2, 4 Buprenorphine 0.01-0.05 SC, IM, IV q. 6-12 hrs 2, 4, 7, 17 Butorphanol 0.1-0.5 SC, IM, IV q. 4 hrs 2, 4, 7, 17 NON- Flunixin 1.1 SC, IM q. 12 hrs 2, 4, 17 Ibuprofen 10-20 IV q. 4 hrs 4 2-7.5 PO q. 12-24 hrs 7 Ketoprofen 1-3 IM q. 12-24 hrs 4, 7, 17 Carprofen 1-5 SC q. 24 hrs 7, 17 1.5 PO q. 12 hrs 4, 17 Meloxicam 0.3-0.6 SC, PO q. 12-24 hrs 2, 7, 17 ANESTHETIC ANTAGONIST Naloxone 0.01-0.1 SC, IM, IV, IP 4, 17 Reverses opioids Nalbuphine 1 IP, SC 1-2 IV q. 4-5 hrs Yohimbine 0.2 IV 4 Reverses xylazine Atipamezole 0.2 IV 4 Reverses dexmedetomidine 1 SC, IV, IM 4, 17 Reverses dexmedetomidine Dog Formulary Atropine 0.02-0.04 SC, IM, IV 3, 5 Glycopyrolate 0.011 IM, SC, IV 3 Acepromazine 0.03-0.125 SC, IM, IV max of 3 mg 3 As an adjunct to anesthesia Diazepam 0.3-0.5 IV 5 Immediately prior to ketamine Ketamine/Diazepam 10/0.5 IV 5 Induction and chemical restraint Telazol 6.6-13.2 IM 3 Propofol 5.5 IV slowly 3 <5 sec administration apnea Thiopental 13.2-26.4 IV 3 Dose depends on desired duration Isoflurane To effect Inhalation Morphine 0.5-2 SC, IM q. 4-6 hrs 3 Fentanyl patch see reference for size Transdermal 3 Methadone 0.5 IV, IM, SC q. 6-8 hrs 3 Apply 12-24 hours before surgery 2

Buprenorphine 0.005-0.03 SC, IM, IV q. 6-12hrs 3 Butorphanol 0.1-0.5 SC, IM, IV q. 2-4 hrs 3 Analgesia lasts less than 1 hr Oxymorphone 0.05-0.2 SC, IM, IV q. 1-6 hrs 3 NON- Dexmedetomidine 2.5-5 ug/kg IM 6 Carprofen 4.4 PO, SC q. 24hrs 3 Meloxicam 0.2 on day 1 PO, IV, SC q. 24hrs 3 0.1 on day 2 PO, IV, SC q. 24 hrs 3 ANESTHETIC ANTAGONIST Naloxone 0.01-0.04 SC, IM, IV 3 Reverses opioids Yohimbine 0.11 IV 3 Reverses xylazine Atipamezole 0.25 IV, IM 3, 5 Reverses dexmedetomidine Cat Formulary PRE-ANESTHETIC Butorphanol 0.2-0.4 IM, SC 3 Acepromazine 0.05-0.1 IM, SC 3 Dose dependent on other agents being administered, consult reference for details INDUCTION Propofol 6-8 IV 3 Dosed to effect ANESTHESIA Dexmedetomidine/Ketamine/Butorphanol 0.035-0.065 ml/kg Isoflorane 5% inductioninhalation 19 1.5-2.5% Inhalation maintenance 19 3 Mix 1mg of 0.5 mg/ml dexmedetomidine, 1 ml of 100 mg/ml ketamine and 1 ml 10 mg/ml butorphanol,consult reference for details Reverse with Atipamazole - use same volume of dexmedetomodine IM ANALGESIA 3

Buprenorphone (Simbadol) 0.24 SC SID 3 0.01-0.03 IM, IV, oral Buprenorphine transmucosal BID-TID 3 Butorphanol 0.1-0.5 IM, SC, IV 4-5x day 3 Carprofen 4 SC or IV Once 3 Meloxicam 0.3 SC Once 3 0.2 on SC, PO 1st day 3 day 1 0.05 day 2 PO SID 3 Guinea Pig Formulary Atropine 0.05-0.2 SC, IM, IV 7 Glycopyrolate 0.01-0.02 SC 7 Acepromazine 0.5-1 IM 7 As an adjunct to anesthesia Diazepam 0.5-3 IM, IV 7 As an adjunct to anesthesia Midazolam 1-2 SC, IM, IV 7 Ketamine 20-40 IM 8 Ketamine/Xylazine 87/13 IM 2 Useful for longer procedures 30/5 SC, IP 2 Ketamine/Medetomidine 40/0.5 IM, IP 8 Telazol 50-100 IM 2 Ineffective analgesia Telazol/Xylazine/Butroph60/5/0.1 IP 2 Fentanyl/Droperidol 0.22-0.088 ml/kg IM 8 Fentanyl/Fluanisone 0.5-1 ml/kg IM 8 given 20 minutes after diazepam Isoflurane, Halothane To effect Inhalation Morphine 2-5 SC, IM q. 4 hrs 7 Meperidine 10-20 SC, IM q. 2-3 hrs 7 Buprenorphine 0.05 SC q. 8-12 hrs 7 Butorphanol 1-2 SC q. 4 hrs 7 Oxymorphone 0.2-0.5 SC 7 NON- Aspirin 86 PO q. 4 hrs (?) 7 ototoxic@50 Xylazine 2-10 SC, IP 7 Cause sedation, may cause muscle necrosis IM Medetomidine 0.3-0.5 SC 7 Cause sedation Carprofen 4 SC 12-24 hrs 7 Flunixin meglumine 2.5 SC 7 Ketoprofen 1 SC 12-24 hrs 7 Meloxicam 0.1-0.3 SC, PO 24 hrs 7 4

ANESTHETIC ANTAGONIST Naloxone 0.01-0.1 IP, IV 15 Reverses opioids Yohimbine 0.1-0.15 IV 7 Reverses xylazine Atipamezole 1 IV 7 Reverses medetomidine Rat Formulary Atropine 0.05-0.4 SC, IM 8 Glycopyrolate 0.01-0.02 SC, IM 8, 4 Acepromazine 0.5-1 IM 8 Some rats possess serum atropinesterase Ketamine 22 IM 8 For light sedation 25-40 IM 8 For heavy sedation 100 IM 4 For immobilization 50-100 SC, IP SC, IP Ketamine/Acepromazine75/2.5 IM 4 Ketamine/Xylazine 75-95/5 IM, IP 8 50/5 SC, IP 1 Ketamine/Medetomidine75/0.5 IP 4 Not for major surgical procedure Telazol 20-40 IM 8 40-80 IM 8 Pentobarbital 30-45 IP 8, 4 Propofol 7.5-10 IV 8, 4 Isoflurane To effect Inhalation Buprenorphine 0.02-0.05 (0.01-0.05 SC, IV, IP q. 6-12 hrs per 3rd ed) 8 Butorphanol 0.2-2 SC, IM, IP q. 2-4 hrs 8 Morphine 2-5 SC, IM, IP q. 4 hrs 8 Oxymorphine 0.2-0.5 SC, IM q. 6-12 hrs 8 Tramadol 5 IM 8 5-20 PO, SC q. 12-24 hrs 8 NON- Carprofen 1.5-5 SC, PO q. 12-24 hrs 8 Ketoprofen 5 SC, IM, PO SID 8 Meloxicam 1-2 SC, PO q. 24 hrs 8 Flunixin 1.1-2.5 SC, IM q. 12 hrs ANESTHETIC ANTAGONIST Naloxone 0.01-0.1 SC, IP, IV 4, 8 5

2.1 IP 4 Yohimbine 0.5-1 IV 8 Atipamezole 1 SC 8, 4 1-2.5 IP 8 Mouse Formulary Isoflorane 2-3% (induction) InhalationAs needed 3 0.25-2% (maintenance) InhalationAs needed 3 80-100(K) + 5-10(X) + 3(A) in the Ketamine/Xylazine/Acepromaine IP As needed 14 same syringe Ketamine/Xylazine 100(K) + 5-15(X) IP As needed 3 Pentobarbital 30-80 IP As needed 3 ANALGESIA Buprenorphine 0.05-0.1 SC q. 12 hrs 3 Carprofen 5 SC q. 12-24 hrs 3 Meloxicam 1-10 IP q. 12-24 hrs 2 1-2 PO, SC 8 Hamster Formulary Atropine Glycopyrolate Acepromazine 0.1-0.4 SQ, IM 8 0.01-0.02 SC 8 0.5-1 IM 8 Diazepam 1-5 IM 8 Midazolam 1-2 IM 8 Ketamine 20-40 IM 8 Ketamine/Xylazine 80/5 SC, IP, IM 8 Telazol/Xylazine 30/10 IP, IM 8 Pentobarbital 50-90 IP 8 Isoflurane To effect Inhalation Medetomidine 0.1 SC 8 Light sedation, heavy sedation at higher doses with marked individual variation Morphine 2-5 SC, IM q. 2-4 hr 8 6

Buprenorphine 0.5 SC q. 8 hrs 8 0.2-0.5 Oxymorphone SC, IM q. 6-12 hrs 8 Butorphanol 1-5 SC q. 4 hrs 8 NON- Carprofen 5 SC q. 24 hrs 8 Ketoprofen 5 SC, IM, PO q. 24 hrs 8 Meloxicam 1-2 SC, PO q. 12 hrs 8 Flunixin 2.5 SC q. 12-24 hrs 8 ANESTHETIC ANTAGONIST Naloxone 0.01-0.1 SC, IP 8 Reverses Opioids Yohimbine 0.5-1 IV 8 Reverses Xylazine Atipamezolx 1 SC 8 Reverses Medetomidine Gerbil Formulary Atropine 0.1-0.4 SC, IM 8 Glycopyrolate 0.01-0.02 SC 8 Acepromazine 0.5-1.0 As an adjunct to anesthesia, may SC, IM, IV 8 precipitate seizures Diazepam 1-5 IM 8 As an adjunct to anesthesia Midazolam 1-2 IM 8 Ketamine 40-60 IM 8 Best given with a sedative Ketamine/Xylazine 50/2 IP 8 Ketamine/Medetomidine 75/0.5 IM, IP 8 Ketamine/Xylazine/Acepromazine50/2/0.5 SC, IP 8 Telazol 60 SC, IP 2 Telazol/Xylazine 20/10 IP 8 Pentobarbital 50-90 IP 8 Dilute 1:10 in sterile water Propofol 3-5 mg IV 8 In prairie dogs Avertin 250-300 1.25% solution: must be made IP 8 fresh at each use Isoflurane, Halothane To effect Inhalation 8 Morphine 2-5 SC, IM q. 2-4 hr 8 Buprenorphine 0.1-0.2 SC, IV, IP q. 6-12 hrs 8 7

Oxymorphone Butorphanol 0.2-0.5 0.1-0.2 SC, IM q. 6-12 hrs 8 SC q. 6-12 hrs 8 NON- Aspirin 120 PO q. 4 hrs 8 Carprofen 5 SC q. 24 hrs 8 Ketoprofen 5 SC, IM, PO q. 24 hrs 8 Meloxicam 0.5-2 SC, PO q. 24 hrs 8 Flunixin 2.5 SC q. 12-24 hrs 8 Acetaminophen 300 PO q. 4 hrs 8 Medetomidine 0.1-0.2 SC 2, 8 ANESTHETIC ANTAGONIST Naloxone 0.01-0.1 SC, IP 8 Reverses opioids Yohimbine 0.5-1 IV 8 Reverses xylazine Atipamezole 1 SC 8 Reverses medetomidine Reptile Formulary Ketamine 10-60 IM, IV 2, 8 Most species Pentobarbital 22-30 IM 38 Lizards 15-30 IC 8 Snakes 10-18 IC 8 Chelonians Telazol 2-10 IM, IV, SC 2, 8 Lizards Isoflurane To effect Inhalation May be prolonged due to breath holding Buprenorphine0.005-1 IM q. 4-6 hrs 8 Most species Butorphanol 0.2-2 IM, IV, SC q. 12-24 hrs 2, 8 Most species NON-OPIODS Carprofen 1-4 SC, IM, PO, IVq. 24 hrs 2, 8 Flunixin 0.5-2 IM q. 12-24 hrs 2, 8 se maximum of 3 days Ketoprofen 2 SC, IM q. 24 hrs 39 Meloxicam 0.1-0.2 PO q. 24 hrs 39 Amphibian Formulary MS-222 1-3 g/l Immersion 8 No analgesic properties after recovery 8

Pentobarbital 40-50 Ketamine Isoflurane 50-150 Intracelomic 8 SQ, IM 8 No analgesic properties after recovery 0.025-0.035 ml/g Topical 8 Mixed by combining 3 ml isoflurane with 1.5 ml of sterile water and 3.5 ml of KY Jelly Eugenol 350 ul/l Immersion 20 Xenopus laevis-immersion differences based on size of animal Morphine 38-42 mg SQ 8 Butorphanol 0.2-0.4 Buprenorphine 38 Dorsal lymph sac IM q. 8-12 hrs 8 q. 4-6 hrs 8 NON- Benzocaine 50 mg/l (larvae) 200-300 mg/l Dexmedetomidine 40-120 Immersion 8 Dissolve in ethanol first Bath to effect 8 Frogs, salamanders/dissolve in ethanol first SQ 8 Fish Formulary Ketamine 66-88 Immobilization for short procedures; IM 8, 18 complete recovery can take > 1 hr MS-222 25-100 Buffer with sodium bicarbonate to a ph 7.0- Immersion 2 mg/l 7.5 140-164 mg/l Immersion 14 Surgical plane for adult zebrafish Propofol 3.5-7.5 Can cause respiratory depression and IV 2 bradycardia Lidocaine HCl 325 mg/l Immersion 14 Aduilt zebrafish Eugenol (Clove oil, Aqui-S 20e) 2-5 ppm Immersion 14 Adult zebrafish 60-100 ppm 14 Adult zebrafish surgical plane Morphine 5 IM 2 Butorphanol 0.1-0.4 IM SID 1 NON- Carprofen 2-4 IM q. 72-96 hrs 1 Flunixin 0.25-0.5 IM q. 72-96 hrs 1 9

Ketoprofen 2 IM 1 Meloxicam 0.1-0.2 IM q. 24-48 hrs 1 Chicken Formulary Atropine 0.01-0.02 SC, IV, IM 8 Preanesthetic dose 0.04-.01 SC, IM, IV, IO, IT 8 Bradycardia dose Glycopyrolate 0.01-0.02 IM, IV 8 For "most species" of birds, not specifically chickens Acepromazine 0.25-0.5 IM 8 Rarely used in birds (except ratites) Ketamine 20-50 SC, IM, IV 10 Ketamine/Diazepam 25/1-2 IM 10 75 Ketamine IV and 2.5 diazepam IM 8 Ketamine/Midazolam 25/0.2 IM 10 Ketamine/Xylazine 4.4/2.2 IV 10 Telazol 5-10 IM 10 Propofol 4.5-9.7 IV 2 Isoflurane To effect Inhalation Give diazepam 10 min after Ketamine Buprenorphine 0.05-1 IA 8 0.01-0.05 IM 11 Butorphanol 0.5-4 IM, IV q. 1-4 hrs 8 Butorphanol/Midazolam1/1 8 No effect on pain behavior in chickens For "most species" of birds, not specifically chickens Adequate sedation for lateral recumbency NON- Xylazine 1-2.2 IM, IV 8 Raptor/psittacine dose Flunixin 1-10 IM, IV SID 10, 11 3 IM 8 Chicken-arthritis behaviors reduced 1 hr after treatment Carprofen 2-4 PO, SC BID 1 1 SC 8 Chickens-improved locomotion for at least 90 min post-injection 30 IM, IV 8 Chicken-arthritis painful behaviors reduced 1 hr posttreatment only with this high 10

dose 40 BW in feed In feed 8 Chickens-dosage required to reach similar mammalian therapeutic plasma concentrations Meloxicam 0.5 IV 8 0.1-0.2 PO, IM SID 8 Raptor/psittacine dose Ketoprofen 5-10 IM 10 12 IM 8 Chickens-reduced arthritic pain behvaiors for 12 hr ANESTHETIC ANTAGONIST Naloxone 2 IV q. 14-21 hrs 8, 11 Yohimbine 0.1 IM 10 0.1-1 8 Atipamezole 250-380 ug/kg IM 10 1.3-1.6 IV 8 For "most species" of birds, not specifically chickens For "most species" of birds, not specifically chickens Swine Formulary Atropine 0.05 IM, SC 9 0.02 IV 9 Glycopyrolate 0.004-0.01 IM, SC 9 Acepromazine 0.11-1.1 SC, IM, IV 2 Used as an adjunct to anesthesia 1.1-2.2 SC, IM, IV 9 Ketamine 11-33 IM 9 3-33 IV /h Infusion 9 Ketamine/Xylazine 20/2 IM, SC 9 Ketamine/Diazepam 15-20/2 IM, SC 9 33 Ketamine/Midazolam /500 IM, SC 9 ug/kg 33/1.5 IV /h Infusion 9 Ketamine/Acepromazine 33/1.1 IM, SC 9 Ketamine/Dexmedetomidine10/0.2 IM 9 Telazol 2-8.8 IM 9 Not typically given as a sole agent in swine 11

Reconstitute telazole with 2.5 ml xylazine (100 mg/ml) + 2.5 ml sterlie Telazol/Xylazine 4.4/2.2 IM 9 saline; administer at 2.2 IM based on 50 mg/ml Telazol/Dexemedetomidine 4.4/0.04 Telazol/Ketamine/Xylazine 4.4/2.2/2.2 Propofol 0.82-1.66 IM 9 IM 9 IV 2, 9 4-20 IV 9 12-20 /h IV infusion Etomidate 4-8 IV 9 Isoflurane To effect Inhalation 9 *Note: the reconstitution directions above do not appear in Swindle 3rd edition Used for induction and followed by incremental IV boluses Used for induction, or in combination with ketamine for CRI anesthesia Morphine 2.2 SC/IM q. 4 hrs 9 Buprenorphine 0.01-0.05 IM, SC BID/TID 2, 9 0.005-0.01 IM, SC BID/TID 4 Butorphanol 0.1-0.3 IM, SC q. 4-6 hrs 2 0.1-0.3 IM, SC BID/TID 9 Oxymorphone 0.15 IM, SC q. 4 hrs (IM), BID/TID 2 5 ug/kg/h Fentanyl transdermal (highly patches variable) Topical 9 Tramadol 1-4 PO TID 9 Up to 20 mg total dose. Can cause excitement. Has a short half-life NON- Aspirin 10-20 PO q. 4 hrs 2 10-20 PO QID 9 Flunixin 1-4 SC/IM q. 12-24 hrs 2, 9 Phenylbutazone 10-20 PO BID 2 5-20 PO BID 9 Carprofen 2-4 PO, SC SID (SC), BID 9 (PO) Meloxicam 0.1-0.4 SC SID 2, 9 Banamine-S Ketoprofen 1-3 IM, SC, BID 9 12

Ketorolac 1 PO IM, SC, PO BID 9 LOCAL Morphine 0.1 Epidural 9 Lumbosacral Lidocaine 4.5 9 ANESTHETIC ANTAGONIST Naloxone 0.5-2 IV 2, 9 Reverses opioids 0.005-0.02 IV, IM, SC 9 Nalbuphine 1-2 IV, IM 9 Partial reversal of opioids Yohimbine 1 IV 9 Reverses xylazine Atipamezole 1 IM, SC 9 Reverses alpha-2 agonists 0.24 IV 9 Primate Formulary DOSE ROUTE FREQUENCY REFERENCENOTES Atropine 0.04 IM Once prior to inhalant anesthesia 13 ANESTHESIA Ketamine 5-30 IM 13 Dexmedetomidine 0.0075-0.15 IM 13 Isoflurane 0.5-3% Inhalation 13 Reverse with Atipamazole at volume equal to that of dexmedetomidine administered ANALGESIA Oxymorphone 0.15 IM TID 13 Buprenorphine 0.01-0.03 IM BID-TID 13 Ketoprofen 1-2 IM SID 13 Small Ruminants Acepromazine 0.05-0.1 IM 3, 12 Diazepam 0.2-0.5 IV (slow) 12 0.2-1 IM, SC 12 As an adjunct to anesthesia As an adjunct to anesthesia Ketamine 2-4 IV 12 Sheep/goat 22 SC, IM 12 Sheep/goat 11 SC, IM 12 Goat 13

Telazol 2-6 IM 12 1-4 (5.5 anesthesia for 100 min) IV 12 Propofol 2-8 (induction) IV to effect 12 Sheep/goat 0.3-0.6 /hour (maintenance) IV 12 Sheep/goat 3-5 IV to effect 12 Goat Isoflurane To effect Inhalation Morphine 0.1-0.5 IM q. 4 hrs 12 0.5-1 IV q. 12 hrs 12 0.05-1 epidural Epidural 24 hours duration 12 Buprenorphine 0.005-0.001 SQ q. 6 hrs 12 0.005-0.01 IM, IV q. 8-12 hrs 12 Butorphanol 0.5 SC q. 6 hrs 12 0.05-0.5 IV, IM q. 2-4 hrs 12 NON- Xylazine 0.05-0.1 IM, IV 3, 12 Use with extreme caution! NSAID'S Flunixin meglumine 1-2.2 IV, IM q. 24 hrs 3, 12 1-4 PO q. 24 hrs 3, 12 1-2.5 SC q. 12 hrs 12 Meloxicam 0.5 IV q. 12 hrs 3 Sheep 0.5 IV q. 8 hrs 3 Goats 2 first day, taper to 1 PO q. 24 hr 3 Sheep 0.5 PO, IM q. 24 hr 3 Goats LOCAL Lidocaine 0.05 Infiltration 12 1 ml of 2%/50kg Epidural 12 0.22-4 Epidural 12 1 Intrapleural 12 Bupivacaine 0.05 Tissue inflitration, epidural 12 1 % Intrapleural 12 ANESTHETIC ANTAGONIST Naloxone 0.01-0.02 IV to effect 12 Yohimbine 0.125-0.3 IV 12 0.3-0.5 IM 12 Reverses opioids Reverses xylazine 14

Horse Formulary DOSE ROUTEFREQUENCY REFERENCENOTES PRE-MEDICATION Atropine 0.01-0.02 IV Once prior to inhalant anesthesia 3 SEDATION/CHEMICAL RESISTANT Xylazine 1.1 IV 3 2.2 IM 3 Detomidine 0.02-0.04 IV, IM 3 Oxymorphone 0.01-0.03 IV, IM 3 Buprenorphine 0.01 IV 3 NON- Flunixin meglumine Phenylbutazone 1.1 1-2 gm/454 kg 4.4 first dose, then 2.2 IV, IM, SID 3 Up to 5 days maximum PO IV, IM, Up to 5 days maximum, do SID 3 PO not exceed 4 gm/day PO BID 3 Ferret Formulary PRE-MEDICATION Atropine 0.04-0.05 SC, IM, IV 4, 8 Glycopyrolate 0.01 SC, IM 4, 8 Acepromazine 0.1-0.5 SC, IM 4, 8 Diazepam 0.5-3 SC, IM 4, 8 Ketamine Ketamine/Xylazine 10-60 10-30/1-6 Ketamine/Butorphanol/Xylazine 15/0.2/2 Telazol 12-22 IM 4, 8 IM 4, 8 IM 3 IM 3 Propofol 1-8 IV 3, 8 Isoflurane To effect Inhalation 15

Morphine 0.2-5 SC, IM, IV q. 3-4 hrs 3, 8 May vomit, bradycardia and respiratory depression if >0.5 Buprenophine 0.01-0.05 SC, IM, IV q. 6-8 hrs 3, 8 Butorphanol 0.05-0.8 SC, IM, IV q. 1-2 hrs 3, 8 NON- Flunixin 0.3-2 PO, SC, IM, IV q. 24 hrs 4, 8 Ketoprofen 1-3 SC, IM, IV, PO q. 24 hrs 3, 8 Carprofen 1-5 SC, IM, IV, PO q. 24 hrs 3, 8 Meoxicam 0.2 SC, IM, IV, PO q. 24 hrs 3, 8 Contact Campus Veterinary Services lahc@ucdavis.edu 530-752-0514 Related content 1. Protocols and Amendments for Animal Care and Use 2. IACUC Policies and Guidelines 3. Occupational Health and Animals 4. Successfully Managing Animal Care and Use Studies to meet IACUC Compliance 5. VMTH Clinical Trials 6. Additional Sites & Resources - IACUC 7. Campus Attending Veterinarian 8. Forms & Templates - IACUC 9. IACUC - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS) 10. Information for Visiting Researchers, Non-UC Davis Collaborators, Volunteers and Students Regarding the UC Davis Animal Care and Use Program 11. Links and References - Animals External links 1. Amendments & Protocols [2] 16

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