Dog 1 0.125 mg/kg IV with 4-aminopyridine 0.3 mg/kg IV 45Dog 2 0.11 mg/kg IV slowly 72Ferret 1 0.1 mg/kg SC, IM 130Ferret 2 0.5 mg/kg IM to reverse xylazine 232Goat45, 1350.125 mg/kg IVMouse 0.2 mg/kg IP 234Rabbit 1 0.2 mg/kg IV 36 IM 40Rabbit 2 0.2-1.0 mg/kg IM, IV 233Rat 1 2.1 mg/kg IV for ketamine/xylazine combination 45Rat 2 0.2 mg/kg PI 234Sheep45, 1350.125 mg/kg IVSwine 1 0.125 mg/kg IV 75Swine 2 1.0 mg/kg IV 221CommentsAllAdminister slowly intravenouslyGoat May be ineffective in sheep 135Rabbit 1Mild reversal. Decreases arousal time.Sheep May be ineffective in sheep 135
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