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1 July 2004 EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTAGONISTS FOR TILETAMINE-ZOLAZEPAM/XYLAZINE IMMOBILIZATION IN FEMALE WHITE-TAILED DEER
Brad F. Miller, Lisa I. Muller, Tom Doherty, David A. Osborn, Karl V. Miller, Robert J. Warren
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Abstract

A combination of tiletamine-zolazepam/xylazine (TZ/X) is effective in the chemical immobilization of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus); however, the lengthy duration of immobilization may limit its usefulness. From October to November 2002, 21 captive female deer were assigned randomly to an α2 antagonist treatment to reverse xylazine-induced sedation (seven does per group). All deer were given 220 mg of TZ (4.5±0.4 mg/kg) and 110 mg of X (2.2±0.2 mg/kg) intramuscularly (IM). Antagonist treatments were either 200 mg of tolazoline (4.0±0.4 mg/kg), 11 mg of atipamezole (0.23±0.02 mg/kg), or 15 mg of yohimbine (0.30±0.02 mg/kg) injected, half intravenously and half subcutaneously, 45 min after the IM TZ/X injection. In addition, 10 other deer (five per group) were immobilized as before and then given tolazoline (200 mg) after 45 min, with either a carrier (dimethyl sulfoxide [DMSO]) or carrier (DMSO) plus flumazenil (5 mg) to reverse the zolazepam portion of TZ. Mean times from antagonist injection until a deer raised its head were different for α2 antagonist treatments (P = 0.02). Times were longer for yohimbine (62.3±42.7 min) than for either atipamezole (24.3±17.1 min) or tolazoline (21.3±14.3 min). Mean times from antagonist injection until standing were not different (P=0.15) among yohimbine (112.0±56.4 min), atipamezole (89.7±62.8 min), or tolazoline (52.6±37.2 min). A sedation score based on behavioral criteria was assigned to each deer every 30 min for 5 hr. On the basis of sedation scores, tolazoline resulted in a faster and more complete reversal of immobilization. Flumazenil treatment did not affect recovery.

Brad F. Miller, Lisa I. Muller, Tom Doherty, David A. Osborn, Karl V. Miller, and Robert J. Warren "EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTAGONISTS FOR TILETAMINE-ZOLAZEPAM/XYLAZINE IMMOBILIZATION IN FEMALE WHITE-TAILED DEER," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 40(3), 533-537, (1 July 2004). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-40.3.533
Received: 16 July 2003; Published: 1 July 2004
KEYWORDS
antagonist
Atipamezole
flumazenil
immobilization
Odocoileus virginianus
Telazol®
tiletamine
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