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The only Doxapram Hydrochloride in Brazil. VIVIRAM-V is an analeptic medication used as an anesthetic reverser, stimulant in respiratory depression and aid in post-anesthetic recovery in horses, dogs and cats.
In dogs and cats it is indicated for inhalation anesthesia, respiratory depression and in the case of cesarean sections in newborns.
Anesthetic reversal: 1mg/kg intravenously. The dosage must be administered by a veterinarian.
Sold individually, vial containing 20 ml.
Each 100 ml of the product contains:
Doxapram hydrochloride | 2,0 g |
Vehicle q.s. | 100 ml |
Analeptic for dogs and cats
VIVIRAM-V is an analeptic medication used as an anesthetic reverser, stimulant for respiratory depression and aid in post-anesthetic recovery in dogs and cats.
VIVIRAM-V promotes rapid awakening and return to normal oxygenation after general anesthesia, accelerating recovery and preventing post-anesthetic respiratory depression.
Acting selectively, it safely and safely stimulates the respiratory centers, at a lower dose than those needed to stimulate the cortex. It has an excellent action to initiate or stimulate breathing in newborns, without causing undesirable effects.
In dogs and cats with respiratory depression caused by barbiturates, xylazine, buprenorphine and inhaled agents, it accelerates post-anesthetic recovery.
Equines: in horses with respiratory depression caused by barbiturates, xylazine and inhaled agents.
Determination of Circulatory Time.
Inhalation anesthesia: 1 mg/kg intravenously.
Respiratory depression: 5-10 mg/kg intravenously.
1 or 2 drops of the injectable solution, administered sublingually.
Or as directed by the veterinarian.
When the newborn is delivered through an incision in the uterus, the membrane and fluid are eliminated through the nostril and mouth, and the umbilical cord is clamped between 2 and 4 cm from the abdomen.
The umbilical vein is exposed and 0.1 to 0.2 mL of the injectable solution is injected.
Do not repeat the dose more than twice.
The interval between each dose should be between 15 and 30 minutes.
- Barbiturates, xylazine and inhaled agents: 0.5 mg/kg (2.5 mL/100 kg) IV.
- Circulatory Time: 200 mg total IV.
Avoid overdose, as it causes convulsions.
Do not administer to convulsive animals.
Store in a dry place between 20ºC and 30ºC, protected from light, out of reach of children.
The product should not be administered to horses intended for human consumption.