Xylazine Hydrochloride

Xylazine Hydrochloride

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Description

SKU-Pack SizeAvailabilityPrice
abs817254-50mgIn stock$70.00
abs817254-100mgIn stock$90.00
abs817254-200mgIn stock$125.00

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Description

Description

In veterinary medicine, xylazine hydrochloride is a commonly used adrenergic alpha-2 agonist. This medication is known for its sedative properties, as well as its ability to function as a centrally acting muscle relaxant and an effective analgesic. Its widespread use is due to its effectiveness in alleviating pain and reducing muscle tension in animals.

Purity
>98%
Storage Temp.
store at -20° C for one year(Powder);
The recommended storage conditions for DMSO or other solvents are 2-4° C for a duration of two weeks and -20° C for a period of six months.

Properties

Synonym
BAY 1470 hydrochloride
Solubility
DMSO : 47 mg/mL (183 mM)

Ethanol : 47 mg/mL (183 mM)

Water : 10 mg/mL (38.9 mM)

Bioactivity

Target
α-adrenergic receptor

References

References
  • The article titled "Can J Vet Res" published in 2002 by Ambrisko TD and colleagues explores a topic related to veterinary medicine. The paper delves into a particular aspect of the field and presents findings that can contribute to further research and development. Overall, it is a valuable addition to the existing knowledge in this area.

  • According to a study published in the American Journal of Veterinary Research, Steffey EP and his team found that certain medications used during anesthesia for horses can have significant effects on their respiratory function. The study, which was conducted on 10 horses under general anesthesia, examined the effects of two commonly used anesthetics and two muscle relaxants on the horses’ respiratory function. The results showed that one of the muscle relaxants, vecuronium, caused a significant reduction in respiratory function for up to 12 hours post-anesthesia. The researchers suggest that this information should be considered when choosing medications for equine anesthesia to minimize potential complications.

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