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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine • 2021 | View Paper
“Xylazine (0.59 mg/kg) and ketamine (3.59 mg/kg) were used to capture animals and yohimbine (0.10 mg/kg) was used as an antagonist to xylazine to reduce recumbent time.”
European journal of pharmacology • 2009 | View Paper
“Nasally administered flumazenil significantly reduced the duration of sedation with diazepam and midazolam while yohimbine (120 microg per nostril) effectively antagonized the effects of xylazine and detomidine.”
Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia • 2006 | View Paper
“Intranasal administration of flumazenil, yohimbine , or atipamezole significantly decreased the duration of sedation induced by midazolam, xylazine , or detomidine, respectively.”
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology • 2004 | View Paper
“However, clonidine and xylazine depressed at lower concentrations the EJC and Δ[NA]CF responses to about the same extent; these effects were partially or completely reversed by yohimbine.”
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology • 2004 | View Paper
“At the conclusion of handling, the intravenous administration of yohimbine quickly abolished the sedative effect of xylazine , which allowed elk to be released without concern of physical injury due to ataxia.”
“ Yohimbine , an alpha(2) adrenergic antagonist, abrogated the stimulatory action of both clonidine and xylazine , but not the suppressive proliferative activity of xylazine in vitro.”