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FLUOXETINE THERAPY TO DECREASE STEREOTYPIC BEHAVIOR IN THE ASIATIC BLACK BEAR (URSUS THIBETANUS)
- Source :
- Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 50:718
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, 2019.
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Abstract
- The present study evaluated the effects of fluoxetine on decreasing stereotypic behaviors in Asiatic black bears (ABB). Four captive ABB exhibiting stereotypic behaviors were administered fluoxetine (0.25–1 mg/ kg orally every 24 hr) for 91 days. The animals were monitored twice weekly for 213 days (April to October) using a scan sampling method (preadministration, 30 day; administration, 91 days; postadministration, 92 days). Five blood samples were collected from the jugular vein of each bear for serum chemistry analysis (one during preadministration; two each during administration and postadministration periods). Fluoxetine was safe and effective in decreasing stereotypies, but it may be difficult to decrease long-established stereotypies in ABB using fluoxetine alone. To decrease stereotypies in ABB effectively, it is necessary to identify underlying problems that contribute to stereotypic behavior and apply comprehensive interventions that can include fluoxetine treatment.
- Subjects :
- 0303 health sciences
Fluoxetine
General Veterinary
biology
040301 veterinary sciences
business.industry
Physiology
Captivity
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
General Medicine
Ursus thibetanus
biology.organism_classification
030308 mycology & parasitology
0403 veterinary science
03 medical and health sciences
Ethogram
Jugular vein
Compulsive behavior
Medicine
Animal Science and Zoology
medicine.symptom
business
Scan sampling
Serum chemistry
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10427260
- Volume :
- 50
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........74b8ce4ed5c99509b640454370d1af6a