Veterinary Respiratory
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dembrexine | Sputolysin, Mucolytic/secondary antitussive, no side effects proven, use when a patient has a productive cough
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guiafenesin GG (glycerol guaiacolate) | Expectorant, muscle relaxant, SE: drowsy, sedation, tissue irritation, IV anesthesia for horses, cough syrup, can give IH, PO, IT, IV, GIT side effects
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Acetylcysteine | Mucomyst, mucolytic, antidote to Tylenol overdose
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Antitussives in general | Avoid with productive cough, Opioids block central cough reflex, SE: sedation, excitement (cats, horses), constipation, seizures
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Butorphanol | Torbugesic, Torbutrol
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Hydrocodone | Hycodan
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Codeine | Opioid antitussive
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Dextromethorphan | Robitussin DM, centrally acting, nonnarcotic antitussive, SE: drowsy, GIT signs, used in cats, seen in human combinations, often over the counter because people will abuse it, safe in cats
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Epinephrine | bronchodilator, emergency treatment of life threatening bronchoconstriction
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Clenbuterol | Ventipulmin, B2 agonist, horses with COPD, very expensive, IV, PO syrup, decreases uterine contrations- avoid late pregancy (or useful in dystocia) BUT...banned in food animals b/c it increases carcass weights and feed efficiency
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Aminophylline/Theophylline | Bronchodilators, SE= GIT upset, CNS stimulation, increased HR, many drug interactions (Always check!!)
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Ephedrine | Ephedrine, decongestant, reduce congestion by causing vasoconstriction END USE
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Pseudoephedrine | Sudafed, reduce congestion by vasoconstriction, END USE
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Phenylpropanolamine | Propalin, decongestant, labelled for urinary incontinence, SE: restlessness, hypertension,
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Doxapram | Dopram, respiratory stimulant, must be compounded
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