Effect of butorphanol, midazolam or ketamine on romifidine based sedation in horses during standing cheek tooth removal.
Theresa Maria ConzeKlaus HopsterAstrid Bienert-ZeitKarl RohnSabine B R KästnerPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2017)
Romifidine alone at an initial bolus dose of 0.03 mg/kg followed by a constant rate infusion of 0.05 mg/kg/h was insufficient to obtain an adequate level of sedation and led to increased stress levels, whereas the addition of butorphanol inhibited the stress response. The combination of romifidine with either midazolam or ketamine improved sedation quality and surgical conditions.