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1 July 1980 IMMOBILIZATION OF COASTAL GRIZZLY BEARS WITH ETORPHINE HYDROCHLORIDE
D. M. HEBERT, D. W. LAY, W. G. TURNBULL
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Abstract

Seventeen coastal grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) from southwestern British Columbia were captured and immobilized a total of 27 times with etorphine hydrochloride (M99). Effective dosages administered ranged from 0.011 to 0.132 mg/kg. Drug dosages (on a body weight basis) were not significantly related to induction times (R=-.040); however, it appeared that induction could be reduced with an increased dosage. At higher dosage levels respiratory rate was reduced to 2/minute.

HEBERT, LAY, and TURNBULL: IMMOBILIZATION OF COASTAL GRIZZLY BEARS WITH ETORPHINE HYDROCHLORIDE
D. M. HEBERT, D. W. LAY, and W. G. TURNBULL "IMMOBILIZATION OF COASTAL GRIZZLY BEARS WITH ETORPHINE HYDROCHLORIDE," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(3), 339-342, (1 July 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.3.339
Received: 22 June 1979; Published: 1 July 1980
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