Atipamezole (atipamezole hydrochloride, 40mg/ml) by NexGen is a synthetic α2-adrenergic antagonist. Developed to reverse the actions of compounds such as medetomidine and dexmedetomidine, Atipamezole for veterinary use safely and reliably reverses the effects of these compounds and is widely used in small and large animal practices, as well as in wildlife applications, such as deer.
FOR RX ONLY:A valid prescription from a licensed veterinarian is required for dispensing this medication.
Specific and selective α2-adrenergic drugs are widely used in veterinary anesthesiology. Among these is atipamezole (atipamezole hydrochloride), a synthetic α2-adrenergic antagonist that...
NexGen's MK2™ is a premixed formulation developed to provide veterinarians and wildlife handlers with a field-tested immobilization anesthesia option that can be effectively used to immobilize...
Specific and selective α2-adrenergic drugs are widely used in veterinary anesthesiology. Among these is atipamezole (atipamezole hydrochloride), a synthetic α2-adrenergic antagonist that...
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) is a polypeptide tropic hormone produced by and secreted by the anterior pituitary gland. The hormone is an adrenal gland stimulant that is administered to secrete...
Parasitic worms can live in the intestines of most species, with small numbers of worms being tolerated and causing no demonstrable effect on an animal’s overall health. Larger infestations of...
Naltrexone hydrochloride is an opioid receptor antagonist that is used in veterinary medicine to block receptors as a reversal agent for opiate agonists such as butorphanol. It is also used for the...
Tolazoline HCl belongs to the synthetic group of α-adrenergic blocking agents known as the imidazoline derivatives. It has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and...
Bovine Pituitary Extract (BPE) is an extract of bovine pituitary tissue which contains growth factors. Research has shown that BPE also displays antioxidant characteristics, and has been reported to...