Fish · Betta splendens · typical adult weight 0.00 kg
Atropine is dosed at 0.1 mg/kg s.c. as required (no interval printed) in bettas, per Ramsey I, ed. BSAVA Small Animal Formulary, 10th ed. Part B: Exotic Pets. Gloucester: British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 2023. p.44. — LOCATOR CONVENTION 2026-08-07: the bare 'p.44' in this citation is the PDF index of the held scan, not the printed page. The PRINTED page is p.30; verified by finding the drug named there. If you are holding the book, turn to p.30. — SOURCE EDITION: BSAVA Small Animal Formulary, Part B — Exotic Pets — ISBN 9781910443712, https://openlibrary.org/isbn/9781910443712. Atropine is used in bettas for Organophosphate toxicity. Routes documented in bettas: s.c.. A typical adult betta weighs 0.00 kg. ExoticRx lists 1 cited dose rule for Atropine in bettas, drawn from published veterinary references. Verify against current literature before clinical use.
| Route | Dose | Frequency | Indication | Evidence | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| s.c. | 0.1 mg/kg | as required (no interval printed) | Organophosphate toxicity | Moderate | Ramsey I, ed. BSAVA Small Animal Formulary, 10th ed. Part B: Exotic Pets. Gloucester: British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 2023. p.44. — LOCATOR CONVENTION 2026-08-07: the bare 'p.44' in this citation is the PDF index of the held scan, not the printed page. The PRINTED page is p.30; verified by finding the drug named there. If you are holding the book, turn to p.30. — SOURCE EDITION: BSAVA Small Animal Formulary, Part B — Exotic Pets — ISBN 9781910443712, |
Every held source for this drug and species, as printed. Where they differ, both are shown — the choice is yours, not ours.
| Dose (mg/kg) | Route | Source | As printed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.1 | SC | BSAVA Small Animal Formulary, 10th ed — Part B (Exotic Pets)p.44 | 0.1 mg/kg s.c., i.m., i.v., intracoelomic as required (organophosphate toxicity). |
| 0.1 | IM | Carpenter's Exotic Animal Formulary, 6th edTable 2.4 | 0.1 mg/kg IM, IV, ICe |
Figures are transcribed from the cited page or table of each held edition and are shown for reference only. They are not dose recommendations, they do not feed the calculator, and none has been reviewed by a veterinarian.
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Competitive muscarinic receptor antagonist. Increases heart rate (vagolytic), reduces secretions, and mydriasis.
Tachycardia, ileus, urinary retention. Increases myocardial oxygen demand. Rabbits have high atropinase activity — may need higher/more frequent doses or use glycopyrrolate instead.
Species-specific contraindications and adverse-reaction reports for bettas may differ from canine / feline reference data — consult the primary citations listed with each rule.
Atropine dose range in bettas, with cited source references: s.c. 0.1 mg/kg as required (no interval printed). Reference ranges from cited sources — verify against current literature before clinical use.
Documented routes for Atropine in bettas: s.c..
Atropine is indicated in bettas for: Organophosphate toxicity.
These are general warnings for Atropine across species; consult the betta dosing table above for species-specific guidance. Tachycardia, ileus, urinary retention. Increases myocardial oxygen demand. Rabbits have high atropinase activity — may need higher/more frequent doses or use glycopyrrolate instead.
Why a species-specific page? Atropine pharmacokinetics differ across species: dose ranges, intervals, and route preferences are not interchangeable. Cross-extrapolation from canine doses is unsafe in bettas — the rules above are the citations specific to this species, not generic recommendations.
Sourced from published veterinary references; awaiting credentialed clinical reviewer. See our editorial process. Reference only — not veterinary advice.