Complete Up To Date Information about Trexonil .
NADA Number: 141-074 | |
| Proprietary Name |
Trexonil® |
|---|---|
| Sponsor |
Wildlife Laboratories, Inc. |
| Sponsor Address |
1401 Duff Dr. Suite 600 Fort Collins, CO 80524 USA |
| Ingredients |
Naltrexone Hydrochloride |
| Species |
Moose, wildlife or confined Elk, wildlife or confined |
| Routes of Administration |
Intravenous Subcutaneous |
| Dose Form |
Liquid (solution) |
| Drug Form |
Liquid (solution) |
| Dispensing Status |
RX |
| Exclusivity |
No active ingredient of the drug has been previously approved. |
| Withdrawal Time |
Elk and Moose: 45 days before or during hunting season. |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
522.1465 Naltrexone hydrochloride injection. Specifications: Each milliliter of sterile aqueous solution contains 50 milligrams of naltrexone hydrochloride. Conditions of use: Elk Amount: 100 milligrams of naltrexone hydrochloride for each milligram of carfentanil citrate administered. One-quarter of the dose should be administered intravenously and three-quarters of the dose should be administered subcutaneously. Indications: As an antagonist to carfentanil citrate immobilization in free-ranging or confined elk (Cervidae). Limitations: Available data are inadequate to recommend use in pregnant animals. Avoid using during breeding season. Do not use in domestic food-producing animals. Do not use in free-ranging animals for 45 days before or during hunting season. Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Moose Amount: 100 milligrams of naltrexone hydrochloride for each milligram of carfentanil citrate administered. One-quarter of the dose should be administered intravenously and three-quarters of the dose should be administered subcutaneously. Indications: As an antagonist to carfentanil citrate immobilization in free-ranging or confined moose (Cervidae). Limitations: Available data are inadequate to recommend use in pregnant animals. Avoid using during breeding season. Do not use in domestic food-producing animals. Do not use in free-ranging animals for 45 days before or during hunting season. Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. |