Dexdomitor 10ml
Dexdomitor 10ml (dexmedetomidine hydrochloride) is indicated for use as a sedative and analgesic in dogs and cats to facilitate clinical examinations, clinical procedures, minor surgical procedures and minor dental procedures.
DEXDOMITOR also is effective as a preanesthetic in dogs and cats prior to general anesthesia.
DEXDOMITOR is approved for use in dogs as young as 16 weeks of age and cats as young as 12 weeks of age.
Key Benefits
- Protocol flexibility for both surgical and non-surgical procedures.
- Flexible dosing options for sedation and preanesthesia for both dogs and cats.
- Reversible with ANTISEDANÂ (atipamezole hydrochloride) in dogs.
- Sedation and analgesia at predictable depths and duration while minimizing unwanted side effects.
- Specific and selective alpha2-adrenoceptor agonist1,2Â approved for companion animals.
- Selectivity provides greater predictability and control.3
- Dexdomitor is the purified version of medetomidine3,4
- Contains only dexmedetomidine, the active portion of the molecule.
- The inactive portion, levomedetomidine, has been removed.
- The purified formulation lowers metabolic burden.4
- Markedly reduces anesthetic requirement (30% – 60%):5,6
- Preanesthesia with DEXDOMITOR has a dose-sparing effect by markedly reducing the amount of induction agent and gas anesthetic for maintenance.
- As a premedicant, DEXDOMITOR contributes to balanced anesthesia which can lower patient risk and increase comfort and safety for the anesthetic event.
Dosage And Administration
Flexible Dosing Options
Sedation and analgesia
Dog: 375 mcg/m2Â IV or 500 mcg/m2Â intramuscular (IM)
Cat: 40 mcg/kg IM
Preanesthesia
Dog: 125 mcg/m2Â IM or 375 mcg/m2Â IM
Cat: 40 mcg/kg IM
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
Do not use DEXDOMITOR or DEXDOMITOR 0.1 in dogs or cats, and ANTISEDAN in dogs, with cardiovascular disease, respiratory disorders, liver or kidney diseases, or in conditions of shock, severe debilitation, or stress due to extreme heat, cold or fatigue.
DEXDOMITOR and DEXDOMITOR 0.1 should not be administered in the presence of preexisting hypotension, hypoxia, or bradycardia. As with all α2-adrenoceptor agonists, the potential for isolated cases of hypersensitivity, including paradoxical response (excitation), exists with DEXDOMITOR and DEXDOMITOR 0.1.
The use of DEXDOMITOR and DEXDOMITOR 0.1 as a preanesthetic in dogs and cats significantly reduces the amount of induction and maintenance anesthetic requirements. Careful patient monitoring is necessary to avoid anesthetic overdose.
Arrhythmias, bradycardia, apnea, emesis, convulsions, hypersalivation may occur with DEXDOMITOR and DEXDOMITOR 0.1 use. Severe dyspnea and respiratory crackles due to acute or delayed pulmonary edema could develop in cats.
DEXDOMITOR and DEXDOMITOR 0.1 have not been evaluated for use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs or cats; in dogs younger than 16 weeks of age or in cats younger than 12 weeks of age; or in geriatric dogs or cats. Occasional vomiting may occur with ANTISEDAN use.
Rarely, a brief state of excitement or apprehensiveness may be seen in ANTISEDAN-treated dogs. Other potential side effects of α2-antagonists, such as ANTISEDAN, include hypersalivation, diarrhea, and tremors.
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