Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 1985;25(2):203-207.
The Effect of Succinylcholine Chloride as a Muscular Relaxant in Sika Deers
Myung-cheol Kim1, Chan-gyu Kim2
1Institute of Agricultural Development, Yonsei University
2Tong-il Wild Animal Clinic and Hospital
Succinylcholine Chloride의 꽃사슴에서의 근이완효과(筋弛緩效果)
김명철1, 김찬규2
1연세대학교 농업개발원
2통일야생동물병원
Abstract
This study was performed to evaluate the effect of succinylcholine chloride as a muscular relaxant in deers. Succinylcholine chloride was administered for the harvesting of velvet antler to 62 sika deers which were farmed in the surburb of Seoul. The results obtained were as follows. 1. The more the dose of succinylcholine the earlier the time to immobilization and the slower the time to recover (p<0.05). 2. The optimal intramuscular dose of succinylcholine was found to be 0.11~0.14mg per kg of body weight for sika deer. 3. The time to immobilization revealed the longest An 4~6 years group. The more the age the longer the time to recover (p<0.05).
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