Anticholinergic Drugs in Dogs

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2014-09-01
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Hay Kraus, Bonnie
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Can I use anticholinergic drugs with dexmedetomidine in dogs?

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This article is published as Hay Kraus BL. Anti-cholinergic Drugs in Dogs. Vet Pulse, Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Vol. 1, Number 3. September 2014. Posted with permission.

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