MITCHELL BUSH, HANDY CUSTER, JOHANNA SMELLER, LENA MAY BUSH, U.S. SEAL, ROBERT BARTON
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 14 (1), 102-109, (1 January 1978) https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-14.1.102
Fifty-eight immobilizations were conducted using 21 lions (Panthera leo) and 4 drug combinations. The combinations used were ketamine-phencyclidine-promazine, xylazine-phencyclidine-promazine, xylazine-ketamine-phencyclidine-promazine, and tiletamine-zolazepam.
All 4 combinations produced only insignificant alterations to the lions′ acid-base balance during immobilization. Tiletamine-zolazepam-immobilized lions had rapid induction times, good muscle relaxation and freedom from convulsions. Lions immobilized with the other 3 combinations encountered long induction periods, muscle rigidity, vomiting, retching and convulsions.