2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2016.06.008
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Blood concentrations of remifentanil during and after infusion in horses anesthetized with isoflurane and dexmedetomidine

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“…No excitement or colic was seen in the recovery. Blood samples were taken in the remifentanil treatment to measure the concentrations of this drug (Benmansour, Billinsky, Duke‐Novakovski, & Alcorn, ). In an experimental, nonblinded, randomized, cross‐over study with six adults, healthy horses undergoing arthroscopy for periods around 60–90 min, Duke‐Novakovski et al.…”
Section: Reported Studies (2005–2017)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…No excitement or colic was seen in the recovery. Blood samples were taken in the remifentanil treatment to measure the concentrations of this drug (Benmansour, Billinsky, Duke‐Novakovski, & Alcorn, ). In an experimental, nonblinded, randomized, cross‐over study with six adults, healthy horses undergoing arthroscopy for periods around 60–90 min, Duke‐Novakovski et al.…”
Section: Reported Studies (2005–2017)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No excitement or colic was seen in the recovery. Blood samples were taken in the remifentanil treatment to measure the concentrations of this drug (Benmansour, Billinsky, Duke-Novakovski, & Alcorn, 2016).…”
Section: Other Pd Studies In Standing Horses and Donkeys (5)mentioning
confidence: 99%