Product Ref: VIZOL03 Category: Z
Royal Mail 2nd Class / Parcel Force 48
UK to UK :Normally arrives in 2-4 business days.
UK to Ireland :Normally arrives in 4-6 business days
UK to EU Countries : Normally arrives in 6-10 working days depending on where the parcel is going
Please note standered delivery is none trackable , none insured , no responsabily for lose or Damage
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Royal Mail First Class / Parcel Force 24
UK to UK :Normally arrives in 1-2 business days.
UK to Ireland 3-4 business days
UK to EU Countries : Normally arrives in 6-10 working days depending on where the parcel is going
Please note :Trackable , Royal Mail insured up to £50.
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Parcel Force Express AM Guaranteed before Midday.
UK to UK only . UP to 5KG Max Weight
Arrives next day before 12 noon, requires a signature.
Parcel Forcel Terms & Conditions apply
Important: Parcel Force advise that there are some postcodes where an extended delivery time exists, and may affect the date of delivery or the service is not available.
Category | POM-V |
Temperature | Ambient |
MA/VM/EU No: | 05653/4194 |
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VMD Link | Product Information Database (defra.gov.uk) |
NOAH Link | https://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/?id=-461300 |
Dosage | Amounts to be administered and administration route Intramuscular or intravenous use. Dosage: The content of the lyophilisate vial is to be diluted in 5 ml of the attached solvent. The dosage is expressed in mg of the product, on the understanding that the reconstituted product is at a concentration of 100 mg per ml and contains 50 mg of tiletamine per ml and 50 mg of zolazepam per ml. When the product is administered intramuscularly (unable to stand in 3 to 6 minutes) or intravenously (unable to stand in less than one minute), the recommended therapeutic dosages are the following: IN DOGS Intramuscular route Intravenous route Testing and procedures causing little pain 7 to 10 mg/kg bw 5 mg/kg bw Minor surgical procedures, anaesthesia of short duration 10 to 15 mg/kg bw 7.5 mg/kg bw Painful interventions 15 - 25 mg/kg bw 10 mg/kg bw IN CATS Intramuscular route Intravenous route Tests and procedures causing little pain 10 mg/kg bw 5 mg/kg bw Orthopaedic operation 15 mg/kg bw 7.5 mg/kg bw Intravenous injections to be repeated, if needed, at between 1/3 and 1/2 of the initial dose but the total dosage should not exceed 26.4 mg/kg. Dosage is based on species and on type of intervention; to be adjusted at the discretion of the practitioner based on the status of the subject (age, obesity, severe organic deficiencies, state of shock, debilitating diseases). Duration of anaesthesia: 20 to 60 minutes depending on dose. The product should not be used as sole anaesthetic agent for painful operations. For these operations the product should be combined with an appropriate analgesic. Pre-surgical preparation: As for all anaesthetics animals should be fasted for at least 12 hours before anaesthesia. In dogs and cats, the use of atropine subcutaneously, 15 minutes before injection, may be considered. Recovery period: Analgesia lasts longer than surgical anaesthesia. Return to normal is progressive and can last 2 to 6 hours in a calm environment (avoid excessive noise and light). Recovery may be delayed due to an overdose in obese, old or debilitated animals. Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes), if necessary 100 mg per kg constitutes a lethal dose for cats and dogs when administered intramuscularly, i.e., 5 to 10 times the anaesthetic dose. In the event of an overdose and in obese or old animals, recovery may be slower. Overdosed animals must be monitored carefully. The signs of overdosage are mainly cardio-respiratory depression that can appear from 20 mg/kg depending on the animal’s health, the level of central nervous system depression, and whether hypothermia is present. An earlier warning sign of overdosage is the loss of cranial and spinal reflexes. Prolongation of anaesthesia can be produced. There is no specific antidote and treatment is symptomatic. Doxapram may have antagonistic activity against the tiletamine-zolazepam, increasing both heart and respiratory rates and reducing the arousal time. |
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