Author/Authors :
Fahim Safah, A Veternery Medicine Collage - the University of Al-Qadisiyah - Al Diwaniyah, Iraq , Alwan Abid, T Veternery Medicine Collage - the University of Al-Qadisiyah - Al Diwaniyah, Iraq
Abstract :
The current study aimed to investigate the effect of some of the analgesic drugs, such as Xylazine, Ketorolac,
and Bupivacaine alone/mixed, on analgesia scores in the local breed goats. This research was performed on 35
male and female local breed goats within the age range of 6-8 months with an average weight of 17±3 Kg. The
animals were divided into seven groups (n=5). The first group received Xylazine at a dose of 0.1 mg/kg BW
through intramuscular injection (IM), while the second group was administered Ketorolac at a dose of 2 mg/kg
BW through IM. The third group was administered Bupivacaine at a dose of 2 mg/kg BW through subcutaneous
injection (SC). The fourth group was administered ketorolac at a dose of 2 mg/kg BW through IM and after 1 h
was administered xylazine at a dose of 0.1 mg/kg BW through IM. The fifth group was administered
Bupivacaine at a dose of 2 mg/kg BW through SC and after 1 h was administered xylazine at a dose of 0.1
mg/kg BW through IM. The sixth group was administered a mixture of Bupivacaine and ketorolac at the dose of
2 mg/kg BW through SC and 2 mg/kg BW through IM, respectively. The seventh group was administered
Bupivacaine at a dose of 2 mg/kg BW through SC and ketorolac at the dose of 2 mg/kg BW through IM
simultaneously. After 1 h, the seventh group was administered xylazine at the dose of 0.1 mg/kg BW through
IM. Analgesia scores were evaluated every 10 min from the starting point for 180 min to determine values, such
as respiratory and heart rate as well as rectal temperature. Moreover, the analgesic degree was examined for the
head, flanks, hind limb, forelimb, and tail every 10 min. The recorded data in the current study revealed that the
seventh group had a higher analgesic effect, compared to the other groups depending on the analgesia of the
head, tail, flank, forelimb, and hindlimb. In the end, the group that received the mixture or combination of
Bupivacaine (2 mg/kg BW-SC) and ketorolac (2 mg/kg BW-IM) followed by the administration of xylazine at a
dose of 0.1 mg/kg BW after 1 h had a short period of onset of analgesia and showed long analgesia time and
more depth, compared to other groups and without ataxia.
Keywords :
Xylazine , Multimodal analgesia , Ketorolac , Goats , Bupivacaine