
Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians
The Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV) is a global community of veterinary professionals dedicated to improving the quality of medicine, conservation, and captive care of reptiles and amphibians.
Clinical Procedures for Reptiles - MSD Veterinary Manual
Endoscopy has proved to be widely useful in reptile medicine, and given the small and delicate nature of many species, continued development of minimally invasive techniques is likely.
Routine Health Care of Reptiles - Merck Veterinary Manual
Good sanitation and nutrition and a properly designed environment play a major role in preventing many common health problems in reptiles. However, if medical attention is required, reptiles respond best to treatment from a veterinarian familiar with their special needs.
Disorders and Diseases of Reptiles - Merck Veterinary Manual
Affected reptiles should be isolated, seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible, and treated with antibiotics. Reptiles’ digestive systems can be affected by viral, bacterial, protozoal, and parasitic infections.
Hospitalisation & Treatment of Snakes, Lizards, Chelonians
The veterinary hospital must be equipped with the correct tanks and utensils to house the 30–40 reptile species commonly seen in practice. Common medical reasons for hospitalisation include metabolic bone disease (chelonians and lizard), thermal burns and respiratory disease.
Reptile & Amphibian Medicine - LafeberVet - Lafeber Company
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Pharmacotherapeutics in Reptiles: An Update and Review
The two major classes of analgesic drugs in reptiles are opioids (butorphanol, buprenorphine) and, more commonly, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (meloxicam, carprofen, ketoprofen, and flunixin meglumine [if the latter is used, administer for maximum of 3 days]).
Reptile Emergency & Critical Care Summary Page - LafeberVet
Aug 20, 2017 · Analgesic agents recommended for use in the reptile include non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, like meloxicam, and pure mu opioid receptor agonists, like morphine and hydromorphone. As a general rule, administer medications to the reptile by a parenteral route.
The Veterinary Nurse - Anaesthesia in exotics part 3: reptiles
Nov 2, 2024 · Once understood, though, reptile anaesthesia can be highly rewarding. There are approximately 10 000 known species of reptiles, so this article will focus on the most commonly encountered groups in veterinary practice: snakes, lizards and chelonians.
Vet Med - Reptile and Fish Supplies
Vet Med is a supplier of quality products for pet reptiles and fish. We know that your pet has specific, day-to-day needs that must be met in order to for the m to thrive in a home environm ent. We carry limited supplies for dail care including: Aquariums, Water Treatments, Rocks, and Aquarium Decorations.