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Xylazine (/ˈzaɪləziːn/ ZY-lə-zeen) is a
structural analog of
clonidine and an α2-adrenergic
receptor agonist, sold
under many
trade names worldwide, most...
- antihypertensive), TDIQ (partial agonist),
tizanidine (in spasms, cramping) and
xylazine.
Xylazine has
veterinary use. In the
European Union,
dexmedetomidine received...
- the
American ****ociation of
Equine Practitioners recommends the use of
xylazine as a
sedative for
induction of
anesthesia for
durations of
around 20 minutes...
- alpha2-adrenergic as
opposed to imidazoline-I1)
Guanoxabenz (metabolite of guanabenz)
Xylazine (not
approved for
human use)
Tizanidine Methyldopa Methylnorepinephrine...
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known by its
street name
flakka and
colloquially called the
zombie drug
Xylazine, a
horse sedative used
recreationally by
itself or in
combination with...
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anesthetic for use in cats and dogs. It is
sometimes used in
combination with
xylazine (Rompun) to
chemically immobilize large mammals such as
polar bears and...
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starting in 2022,
containing synthetic opioids in a
similar manner as
xylazine-fentanyl, such
mixtures have been
nicknamed "tranq" (short for tranquilizer)...
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antidiabetic medication xylazine – α2-adrenergic agonist, used to
temporarily sedate animals yohimbine – used to
reverse effects of
xylazine, also
called an "antidote"...
- the
United States Justice Department for
crimes relating to fentanyl,
xylazine and
methamphetamine production,
distribution of
synthetic opioids, and...
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acepromazine in dogs, cats and
exotic animals. It is
frequently combined with
xylazine or
detomidine in horses.
Butorphanol is used for
sedation and mild to moderate...