Standing sedation with medetomidine and butorphanol in captive African elephants (Loxodonta africana)

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Lüders, I.
Tindall, B
Young, D.
Van der Horst, G.
Botha, S.
Luther, I.
Maree, L.
Bertschinger, Hendrik Jan

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Elsevier

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Doses for standing sedation allowing for various procedures in otherwise inaccessible, untrained captive African elephant bulls are presented. Thirty-three standing sedations were performed in 12 males aged 8–30 years (one to four sedations per animal). Each bull received a combination of 0.009 ± 0.002 mg/kg medetomidine and 0.03 ± 0.007 mg/kg butorphanol. Full sedation was reached on average 25.5 min after injection. The addition of hyaluronidase (1000–2000 IU) significantly reduced time to full sedation to 16.5 min (paired t test, P = 0.024). Reversal was induced with intramuscular atipamezole 0.008 (±0.002) and naltrexone 0.035 (±0.015) mg/kg. Recovery took on average 7 min (3–18 min). The medetomidine/ butorphanol combination provided safe standing sedation for smaller procedures.

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Elephant bull, Butorphanol, Medetomidine, Hyaluronidase, African elephant, Loxodonta africana

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Lüders, I, Tindall, B, Young , D, Van der Horst, G, Botha, S, Luther, I, Maree, L & Bertschinger, HJ 2016, 'Standing sedation with medetomidine and butorphanol in captive African elephants (Loxodonta africana)', Veterinary Journal, vol. 209, pp. 190-192.