Sedative and hypnotic effects of combined administration of metoclopramide and ketamine in chickens.
Author: Mohammad FK, Al Zubaidy MH, Alias AS
Source:
Lab animal, 36(4), 35-39.
Metoclopramide is a dopamine receptor antagonist used in animals as both an
antiemetic and a gastroprokinetic agent. In chickens, the drug causes central
nervous system depression. The authors examined the potential sedative and
hypnotic effects of metoclopramide when administered in combination with the
anesthetic agent ketamine in 1-3-week-old chicks. Concomitant administration of
metoclopramide and ketamine markedly reduced the median effective doses (ED50s)
of both drugs for the induction of sedation and sleep in the chicks. The results
suggest potential therapeutic applications of the metoclopramide-ketamine
combination as a restraining agent in avian species not intended for human
consumption.