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Flumazenil

This is a drug monograph from the BSAVA Small Animal Formulary Part B: Exotic Pets. BSAVA members should login for access to the full monograph. Non-members can join BSAVA, buy a Formulary subscription, or buy the printed edition.
  1. a   Henke J, Baumgartner C, Röltgen I, Eberspächer E and Erhardt W (2004) Anaesthesia with midazolam/medetomidine/fentanyl in chinchillas ( Chinchilla lanigera ) compared to anaesthesia with xylazine/ketamine and medetomidine/ketamine. Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A  51(5), 259–264
  2. b   Hausmann, K. E., Doss, G. A. and Mans, C. (2021) Subcutaneous tiletamine-zolazepam immobilization and effect of flumazenil reversal in African pygmy hedgehogs ( Atelerix albiventris ).  Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine36,42-46
  3. c Mans C, Guzman DSM, Lahner LL, Paul-Murphy J and Sladky KK (2012) Sedation and physiologic response to manual restraint after intranasal administration of midazolam in Hispaniolan Amazon parrots ( Amazona ventralis ). Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery  26(3), 130–140
  4. d   Prather JF (2012) Rapid and reliable sedation induced by diazepam and antagonized by flumazenil in zebra finches ( Taeniopygia guttata ). Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery  26(2), 76–85
  5. eLarouche CB, Beaufrère H, Mosley C, Nemeth NM and Dutton C (2019) Evaluation of the effects of midazolam and flumazenil in the ball python ( Python regius ). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine ,50(3),579-588
  6. fYaw TJ, Mans C, Martinelli L and Sladky KK (2020) Comparison of subcutaneous administration of alfaxalone–midazolam–dexmedetomidine with ketamine–midazolam–dexmedetomidine for chemical restraint in juvenile blue poison dart frogs ( Dendrobates tinctorius azureus ). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine ,50(4), 868-873
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