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Atipamezole , sold
under the
brand name
Antisedan among others, is a
synthetic α2
adrenergic receptor antagonist used for the
reversal of the sedative...
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sometimes used in
veterinary medicine (although now
largely replaced by
atipamezole) for
reversing the
effects of α2s such as
medetomidine that are used...
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effect before or
during surgical procedures. Alpha-2
antagonists such as
atipamezole and
yohimbine may be used to
reverse the
effects of
xylazine in animals...
- minor. Its
effects can be
reversed using atipamezole (distributed as
Antisedan by Pfizer). IV use of
atipamezole is not licensed, IM is the
preferred route...
- breeds,
including hybrids; ketamine, medetomidine, butorphanol, and
atipamezole antagonist have all been
found safe for use in servals. Laws governing...
- (active
metabolite of
buspirone and gepirone)
Aripiprazole Asenapine Atipamezole Cirazoline Clozapine Efaroxan Idazoxan Lurasidone Melperone Mianserin...
- 2-MDP 3,3-Diphenylcyclobutanamine
Amfonelic acid
Amineptine Amiphenazole Atipamezole Atomoxetine Bemegride Benzydamine BTQ BTS 74,398
Centanafadine Ciclazindol...
- arrhythmias, hypertension, and
diabetes plus
other cardiovascular disorders atipamezole – α2-adrenergic
antagonist used to
reverse the
sedative and analgesic...
- 2-MDP 3,3-Diphenylcyclobutanamine
Amfonelic acid
Amineptine Amiphenazole Atipamezole Atomoxetine Bemegride Benzydamine BTQ BTS 74,398
Centanafadine Ciclazindol...
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Xylazine Xylometazoline Antagonists 1-PP
Adimolol Amesergide Aptazapine Atipamezole Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., asenapine, brexpiprazole, clozapine, lurasidone...