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1 July 1981 FENTANYL AND AZAPERONE PRODUCED NEUROLEPTANALGESIA IN THE SEA OTTER (Enhydra lutris)
THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, A. LESLEY WILLIAMS, DONALD B. SINIFF
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Abstract

Fentanyl was used to effectively produce neuroleptanalgesia in sea otters (Enhydra lutris) under field conditions when given intramuscularly at dosages of .05 to .11 mg/kg of body weight and in combination with azaperone at dosages of .11 to .45 mg/kg. Fentanyl at a dosage of .05 mg/kg, when combined with azaperone at a dosage of .20 mg/kg met most of the requirements for a safe, short acting, intramuscular immobilizing agent. The effects were readily reversible, there were no serious side effects and a wide safety margin.

THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, A. LESLEY WILLIAMS, and DONALD B. SINIFF "FENTANYL AND AZAPERONE PRODUCED NEUROLEPTANALGESIA IN THE SEA OTTER (Enhydra lutris)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 17(3), 337-342, (1 July 1981). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-17.3.337
Received: 14 October 1980; Published: 1 July 1981
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