CNS Veterinary Drugs
Across
- 1. agonist-antagonist opioid with very mild pain control but minimal effect on heart and respiration
- 3. category of CNS drugs that alters an animal's behaviour/reactions without causing CNS depression
- 5. injectable anesthetic with a short duration of action, is safer for the less healthy patient
- 7. this drug only acts as an SNRI in dogs, but provides some pain relief in cats
- 10. considered the original, or 'prototype' opioid
- 14. most commonly used barbiturate drug for euthanasia
- 15. Drug class used to treat epilepsy
- 16. reversal agent for many opioids
- 18. potent alpha-2 agonist sedative for healthy patients that causes bradycardia
- 19. type of anesthetic that involves complete loss of consciousness
- 20. induction drug for use in healthy patients that can cause muscle rigidity when given alone
Down
- 1. this analgesic has minimal side effects and can be given via multiple routes, making it a good option for cats
- 2. drug for which you must calculate the total daily (ie toxic) dose before administering to block pain
- 4. most common veterinary inhalant anesthetic
- 6. negative side effect of most opioids, especially at high doses or in cats, involves feelings of distress
- 8. sedative and treatment for seizures, often used in combination with injectable anesthetics
- 9. behavioural modifier that is effective with one dose
- 11. opioid 100x stronger than morphine with a very short duration of action
- 12. reversal agent for xylazine
- 13. a neurosteroid injectable anesthetic given IV or IM, a good option for feisty cats
- 17. weakest opioid receptor