Green Iguana
Iguana iguana
Reptile · Typical weight 1.00–5.00 kg
Clinical context for green iguana dosing
Reptile dosing is dominated by ectothermy: drug clearance scales with the animal's preferred optimum temperature zone, not just body weight. A dose that's correct at 30 °C can be sub-therapeutic at 22 °C. Reptile doses are often extrapolated from studies in a related species — each rule's evidence-level tag flags those explicitly. Renal portal system is real but its clinical impact is debated; we cite both the cautious and contemporary positions where relevant.
Drugs with Green Iguana dosing (21)
- Alfaxalone(Alfaxan)Anesthetic
- Allopurinol(Zyloprim, Aloprim)Urinary
- Butorphanol(Torbugesic, Torbutrol)Analgesic
- Calcium glycerophosphate / calcium lactateUncategorized
- Cefovecin(Convenia)Antibiotic
- Ceftiofur(Excenel, Excede, Naxcel)Antibiotic
- Diazepam(Valium)Sedative
- Enrofloxacin(Baytril)Antibiotic
- Fluconazole(Diflucan)Antifungal
- Flumazenil(Romazicon)Antidote
- Ivermectin(Ivomec, Heartgard)Antiparasitic
- Ketamine(Ketaset, Vetalar)Anesthetic
- Ketoprofen(Ketofen)Analgesic
- Meloxicam(Metacam)Analgesic
- Metronidazole(Flagyl)Antibiotic
- Midazolam(Versed)Anesthetic
- MorphineAnalgesic
- Oxfendazole(Synanthic, Benzelmin)Antiparasitic
- Propofol(Rapinovet, PropoFlo)Anesthetic
- Sucralfate(Carafate)Gastrointestinal
- Vitamin D(Calcitriol, Cholecalciferol)Supplement
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