Complete Up To Date Information about Sedazine.
ANADA Number: 200-088 | |
| Proprietary Name |
Sedazine |
|---|---|
| Sponsor |
Fort Dodge Animal Health, Division of Wyeth |
| Sponsor Address |
800 Fifth Street NW Fort Dodge, IA 50501 USA |
| Ingredients |
Xylazine Hydrochloride |
| Species |
Horse, not for meat production Sika deer, excluding use for food Mule deer, excluding use for food Fallow deer, excluding use for food White-tailed deer, excluding use for food Elk, excluding use for food |
| Routes of Administration |
Intramuscular Intravenous (horses) |
| Dose Form |
Liquid (solution) |
| Drug Form |
Liquid (solution) |
| Dispensing Status |
RX |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
522.2662 Xylazine hydrochloride injection. Specifications: Each milliliter of solution contains xylazine hydrochloride equivalent to 100 milligrams xylazine or 300 milligrams xylazine. Conditions of use: Horses Amount: 0.5 milligrams per pound intravenously or 1.0 milligram per pound intramuscularly. Indications: To produce sedation, as an analgesic, and as a preanesthetic to local or general anesthesia. Limitations: Not for use in horses intended for food.. Fallow deer (Dama dama) Amount: Administer intramuscularly, by hand syringe, or by syringe dart, in the heavy muscles of the croup or shoulder 2 to 4 milligrams per pound. Indications: To produce sedation, as an analgesic, and as a preanesthetic to local anesthesia. To produce sedation, accompanied by a shorter period of analgesia. May be used to calm and facilitate handling of fractious animals for diagnostic procedures, for minor surgical procedures, for therapeutic medication for sedation and relief of pain following injury or surgery, and as a preanesthetic to local anesthetic. At the recommended dosages, can be used in conjunction with local anesthetics, such as procaine or lidocaine. Limitations: Do not use in domestic food-producing animals. Do not use in Cervidae less than 15 days before or during the hunting season. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), sika deer (Cervus nippon), and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Amount: Administer intramuscularly, by hand syringe, or by syringe dart, in the heavy muscles of the croup or shoulder 1 to 2 milligrams per pound. Indications: To produce sedation, as an analgesic, and as a preanesthetic to local anesthesia. To produce sedation, accompanied by a shorter period of analgesia. May be used to calm and facilitate handling of fractious animals for diagnostic procedures, for minor surgical procedures, for therapeutic medication for sedation and relief of pain following injury or surgery, and as a preanesthetic to local anesthetic. At the recommended dosages, can be used in conjunction with local anesthetics, such as procaine or lidocaine. Limitations: Do not use in domestic food-producing animals. Do not use in Cervidae less than 15 days before or during the hunting season. Elk (Cervus canadensis) Amount: Administer intramuscularly, by hand syringe, or by syringe dart, in the heavy muscles of the croup or shoulder 0.25 to 0.5 milligrams per pound of body weight. Indications: To produce sedation, as an analgesic, and as a preanesthetic to local anesthesia. To produce sedation, accompanied by a shorter period of analgesia. May be used to calm and facilitate handling of fractious animals for diagnostic procedures, for minor surgical procedures, for therapeutic medication for sedation and relief of pain following injury or surgery, and as a preanesthetic to local anesthetic. At the recommended dosages, can be used in conjunction with local anesthetics, such as procaine or lidocaine. Limitations: Do not use in domestic food-producing animals. Do not use in Cervidae less than 15 days before or during the hunting season. |