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Analgesic Drugs and Dosages
Dosages for several commonly used analgesic drugs in a variety of species are provided on this page. The effectiveness of an analgesic drug will vary depending on species, strain, sex, age and other parameters. Please consult an ARP veterinarian for more information on what to expect when using analgesic drugs in animals.
Analgesics for Laboratory Animals
Dosage Rates for
Analgesic Drugs in Laboratory Animals
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Drug Name and Indications |
Mouse
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Rat
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Rabbit
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Bupivicaine-local anesthetic; injected or dripped onto incision site | Maximum total dose of 4 mg/kg given once at the end of surgery | Maximum total dose of 4 mg/kg given once at the end of surgery | |
Buprenorphine-mild to moderate pain | 0.1 mg/kg SQ q 3-12 hours | 0.05 mg/kg SQ q 6-12 hours | 0.01-0.05 mg/kg SQ, IM or IV q 6-12 hours |
Butorphanol-mild to moderate pain; short duration of action | 1.0-5.0 mg/kg SQ q 4 hours | 2.0 mg/kg SQ q 4 hours | 0.1-0.5 mg/kg IM or IV q 4 hours |
Carprofen-mild to moderate pain; nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug | 5 mg/kg SQ q 24 hours | 5 mg/kg SQ q 24 hours | 4 mg/kg SQ or 1.5 mg/kg per os q 12-24 hours |
Flunixin meglumine | 2.5 mg/kg SQ q 12 hours | 2.5 mg/kg SQ q 12 hours | 1.1 mg/kg SQ q 12 hours |
Ketoprofen-mild pain; nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug | 5 mg/kg SQ q 12-24 hours | 5 mg/kg SQ q 12-24 hours | 3 mg/kg SQ q 12-24 hours |
Meloxicam-mild pain; nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drug | 1-2 mg/kg SQ q 24 hours | 0.2 mg/kg SQ q 24 hours | |
Morphine- moderate to severe pain; short duration of action | 10 mg/kg SQ q 2-3 hours | 10 mg/kg SQ q 2-3 hours | 2-5 mg/kg SQ, q 2-4 hours |
Analgesic effectiveness must be evaluated in each animal due to variations in response between individuals and strains. For more information or analgesic guidelines in other species please consult an ARP veterinarian. |
Analgesics for Agricultural Research Animals
Dosage Rates for Analgesic Drugs in Agricultural Research Animals **Note: Most of the drugs listed below have required meat and milk withdrawal times that must be observed if used in animals intended for human consumption. |
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Drug Name
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Cattle
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Sheep
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Horses
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Swine
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Aspirin
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480-960 grains per
mature cow PO every 12 hours
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Buprenorphine*
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0.005-0.01 mg/kg IV or
IM every 4 hours
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0.005-0.02 mg/kg IV or
IM every 6-12 hours
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Butorphanol*
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0.01 mg/kg IV or IM
every 4-6 hours
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0.01 mg/kg IV or IM
every 4-6 hours
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0.01 mg/kg IV or IM
every 4 hours
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Flunixin meglumine*
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0.5 -1.1 mg/kg IV every
24 hours
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1.1 mg/kg IV every 24
hours
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1.1 mg/kg PO or IV
every 12-24 hours
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1.1 mg/kg IV or SQ
every 24 hours
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Ketoprofen
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0.5 mg/kg IV every 24
hours
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Phenylbutazone
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2.2-4.4 mg/kg PO or IV
every 12-24 hours
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*These drugs have required meat
and milk withdrawal times that must be observed if used in animals
intended for human consumption.Analgesic effectiveness
must be evaluated in each animal due to variations in response between
individuals and strains. For more information or analgesic guidelines in
other species please consult an ARP veterinarian.
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Analgesics for Birds (Including Poultry) Used in Research
Dosage Rates for Analgesic Drugs in Birds *Note: The drugs listed below are not approved for use in birds intended for human consumption. |
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Drug Name
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Dosage
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Route
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Butorphanol | 1-3 mg/kg | IM every 4-6 hours |
Carprofen | 1 mg/kg | SQ every 8-24 hours |
Flunixin meglumine | 1-10 mg/kg | IM every 24 hours |
Ketoprofen | 1-2 mg/kg | IM every 8-12 hours |
Meloxicam | 0.5 mg/kg | IV or IM or PO every 24 hours |
Analgesic effectiveness must be evaluated in each animal due to variations in response between individuals and strains. For more information or analgesic guidelines in other species please consult an ARP veterinarian. |
The information and drug dosages presented in this website are intended as a resource for Pennsylvania State University research investigators. No guarantee of drug efficacy or safety is made nor must information obtained from this site be substituted for professional veterinary advice.