Riik: Ameerika Ühendriigid
keel: inglise
Allikas: NLM (National Library of Medicine)
ACEPROMAZINE MALEATE (UNII: 37862HP2OM) (ACEPROMAZINE - UNII:54EJ303F0R)
MWI/VetOne
ORAL
PRESCRIPTION
As an aid in tranquilization and as a preanesthetic agent in dogs. Acepromazine Tablets can be used as an aid in controlling intractable animals during examination, treatment, grooming, x-ray and minor surgical procedures. Phenothiazines may potentiate the toxicity of organophosphates. Therefore, do not use acepromazine maleate to control tremors associated with organic phosphate poisoning. Do not use in conjunction with organophosphorus vermifuges or ectoparasiticides, including flea collars. Do not use with procaine hydrochloride.
Acepromazine Maleate Tablets are available in 10 and 25 mg quarter-scored tablets and are supplied in bottles containing 100 and 500 tablets. NDC 13985-583-10 – 10 mg – 100 tablets NDC 13985-583-50 – 10 mg – 500 tablets NDC 13985-582-25 – 25 mg – 100 tablets NDC 13985-582-50 – 25 mg – 500 tablets
New Animal Drug Application
ACEPROMAZINE MALEATE- ACEPROMAZINE MALEATE TABLET MWI/VETONE ---------- ACEPROMAZINE MALEATE TABLETS 25 MG Approved by FDA under NADA # 117-532 For use in dogs only. CAUTION: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. DESCRIPTION: Acepromazine maleate, a potent neuroleptic agent with a low order of toxicity, is of particular value in the tranquilization of dogs. Its rapid action and lack of hypnotic effect are added advantages. CHEMISTRY: 2-acetyl-10-(3-dimethyl-aminopropyl) phenothiazine hydrogen maleate. MODE OF ACTION: Acepromazine maleate has a depressant effect on the central nervous system and therefore causes sedation, muscular relaxation and a reduction in spontaneous activity. It acts rapidly, exerting a prompt and pronounced calming effect. It is an effective preanesthetic agent and lowers the dosage requirement of general anesthetics. INDICATIONS: As an aid in tranquilization and as a preanesthetic agent in dogs. Acepromazine Tablets can be used as an aid in controlling intractable animals during examination, treatment, grooming, x-ray and minor surgical procedures. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Dogs: 0.25 - 1.0 mg/lb of body weight. Dosage may be repeated as required. ANIMAL SAFETY: Acute and chronic toxicity studies have shown a very low order of toxicity for acepromazine maleate. A safety study using elevated dosages of acepromazine maleate demonstrated no adverse reactions even when administered at three times the upper limit of the recommended daily dosage (3.0 mg/lb body weight). The clinical observation for this high dosage was mild depression which disappeared in most dogs 24 hours after termination of dosing. The only occurrence of adverse reaction during numerous clinical trials was a very mild respiratory distress (reverse sneeze) which was transient in nature and had no effect on the desired action of the drug. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Phenothiazines may potentiate the toxicity of organophosphates. Therefore, do not use acepromazine maleate to control tremo Lugege kogu dokumenti