Original Research

A new potent analgesic for chemical immobilization of gemsbok oryx gazella gazella

V. de Vos
Koedoe | Vol 21, No 1 | a971 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v21i1.971 | © 1978 V. de Vos | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 01 September 1978 | Published: 03 September 1978

About the author(s)

V. de Vos,

Full Text:

PDF (1MB)

Abstract

The successful chemical immobilization of gemsbok Oryx gazella gazella with a new potent analgesic, R33799 (Janssen Pharmaceutica), and the major sedative xylazine hydro-chloride (Rompun; Bayer) is described. Evidence, which is presented, show that the R33799 - xylazine mixture is an improvement over previously used drug mixtures for the immobilization of gemsbok. The following optimal dosage rates and application are recommended: 10-20 ug R33 799 per kg + 100 ug xylazine per kg deep intra-muscularly. It is concluded that with the use of the above-mentioned drug mixtures and deposition site, almost predictable short induction periods of about 5 minutes or less can be achieved. High dosage levels of xylazine was found to produce a delayed or persistent somnolent state which has the disadvantage of a long and hazardous recovery phase, especially in predator prone surroundings. Results show that the action of R33799 could be effectively reversed with the usual morphine antagonists. Propionylpromazine (Combelen; Bayer) was found to be a useful post-capture tranquilizer.


Keywords

No related keywords in the metadata.

Metrics

Total abstract views: 6218
Total article views: 3072

 

Crossref Citations

1. Physiological effects of etorphine, acepromazine and xylazine in the scimitar horned oryx (Oryx dammah)
P.C. PEARCE, R.A. KOCK
Research in Veterinary Science  vol: 47  issue: 1  first page: 78  year: 1989  
doi: 10.1016/S0034-5288(18)31235-9