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12 lut 2020 · IMPORTANT: The authors, reviewers, and editors of the material in the 2020 AAHA Anesthesia and Monitoring Guidelines for Dogs and Cats have made extensive efforts to ensure that treatments, drugs, and dosage regimens are accurate and conform to the standards accepted at the time of publication.
25 sie 2023 · This calculator provides an interface where you can input your dog’s weight and select a medication name or type. After clicking the “Calculate Dosage” button, the recommended dosage is displayed.
The oral dosage in dogs is 8–10 mg/kg, PO, every 12–24 hours for 7–10 days, and then decreased to 4–6 mg/kg, every 24 hours for longterm treatment; the parenteral dosage in dogs is 2–5 mg/kg, IV, infused over 30–60 minutes.
Dog: 4–6 mg/kg, PO, every 2–4 h ( immediate release formulation); 10–20 mg/kg, PO, q 8 h (sustained release formulation); 2–25 mg/kg, slow IV bolus to effect, or CRI a at 25–40 mcg/kg/min Horse: 1 mg/kg/min, IV, maximum of 20 mg/kg, IV; or 25–35 mg/kg, PO, q 8 h
Adrenaline: 10 μg (micrograms)/kg i.v every 3–5 minutes until return of spontaneous circulation. – this is equivalent to 1 ml/10 kg using 1:10,000 concentration (100 μg/ml). Double dose if used intratracheally.
The low end of the dose is used for moderate sedation, the high end of the dose for deep sedation/ induction/light anesthesia. For use in dogs, the dexmedetomidine dose is sometimes decreased slightly and the opioid volume may increase, depending on drug selection.
5 sty 2024 · Yeast-purified beta-1,3/1,6-glucans (BG) can modulate dogs’ immune systems and microbiome, but the optimal inclusion dose remains unknown. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of 0.0, 0.07, 0.14, and 0.28% inclusion of BG in a dry extruded diet on the digestibility, immunity, and fecal microbiota of healthy adult dogs.