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PSYCHOTROPIC AGENTS

L

Route of administration

Dose

Indications

Diazepam

-

Collar

1-2 mg/kg BID

Behavioural disorders

Fluoxetine

-

Collar powder

1-2 mg/kg SID

Clomipramine

powder

0.3-0,8mg/kg SID-BID

li 11

Selegiline

-

1-2 mg/kg SID

11 li

Naloxone

-

1 mg/kg SID

ii ii

Naltrexone

-

2.2 mg/kg SID

Trioxazine

-

10 mg/kg BID

Propranolol

-

5-10 mg/kg SID

Sulpiride

-

200 mg/m2 SID

ANTIMITOTIC AGENTS

L

Route of administration

Dose

Indications

Adriamycin

IV drip

25 mg/m2 5-8 times

at 3 week intervals

Fibrosarcoma

Cisplastin

IL under pressure

Reconstitute 50 mg of cisplatin powder in 6.5 ml of isotonic NaCl solu-tion. Mix this solution in an equal volume of se-same oil. Inject, under pressure, 4 times at weekly intervals

Sąuamous celi carcinoma

SYNTHETIC RETINOIDS

L

Route of

Dose

Indications

JF*

administration

Tretinoin

-

TOP

0,01 % to 0,05%

Acne

Isotretinoin

-

PO

2-5mg/kg SID

Acne, epitheliotropic T celi lymphoma

10 mg SID-BID

T celi cutaneous lymphoma

Acitretin

-

PO

1 mg/kg SID

Cutaneous epitheliotropic T celi lymphoma,

DRUGS AYAILABLE FOR TREATING HYPERADRENOCORTICISM

L

Route of Administration

Dose

Indications

Metyrapone

-

PO

65 mg/kg BID-TID

Hyperadrenocorticism

Selegiline

-

PO

1 to 2 mg/kg SID

Hyperadrenocorticism

Abbreviations:

L : Iicensed product available, PO : orał, IM : intramuscular, IV : intravenous, SC : subcutaneous, TOP : topical, IL : intralesional, SID : once daily, BID : twice daily, TID: 3 times daily

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