Across
- 4. cannot be left in syringes or IV lines, can cause hepatotoxicity in cats
- 5. higher serum concentrations can cause liver failure
- 7. similar to diazepam, but can be given IM
- 14. two types of phenothiazines
- 16. skeletal muscle relaxant
- 19. Used for sedation, treatment of anxiety and sezuires with minimal risk of renal toxicity
- 22. gets metabolized to phenobarbital in the liver
- 23. Selective alpha2, causes penile prolapse in horses
- 24. good for patients with cardiovascular disease
Down
- 1. also known as Xanax
- 2. Extremely long elimination halflife, used in conjunction with phenobarbital
- 3. also called Keppra, useful in seizures that are refractory to phenobarb
- 6. also called neurontin, used more often in pain management
- 8. also called Dopram, stimulates the brain stem to increase respiration in animals with apnea of bradypnea
- 9. Also called Fatal plus or euthasol, euthansia solution, class ll/lll controlled substance
- 10. Combination of opioid and tranquilizer or sedative
- 11. Also called Ketaset or Ketalar, can cause hyperthermia in cats
- 12. also called Rompun, causes vomiting in cats and some dogs, reversed with yohimbine
- 13. Short acting hypnotic anesthetic that can be used to interrupt status epilepticus
- 15. block dopamine receptors and peripheral alpha1 adrenoreceptors
- 17. also called Cerenia, powerful anti-emetic and GI promotility agent
- 18. also called Dexdomitor, has largely replaced xylazine in small animal med, revered with atipamezole
- 20. Bind to alpha 2 receptors blocking noradrenalin from binding
- 21. Combined with zolazepam makes telazol, common in zoo and wildlife medicine
