RT Journal Article T1 Morphine with or without Acepromazine in Horses: A Kinematic Evaluation A1 López San Román, Francisco Javier A1 Montes Freilich, Gloria A1 Gómez Cisneros, David A1 Izquierdo Moreno, José A1 Varela del Arco, María A1 Manso Díaz, Gabriel AB Morphine is an opioid agonist drug and produces a significant analgesic effect in horses but besides the evidenced analgesic effect, the use of morphine is not routine due to the potential excitatory effects described in the literature. To minimize these effects, neuroleptanalgesia, or the combination of opioids and sedative drugs, is encouraged. Our aim was to describe changes occurring in the locomotor pattern after co-administration of a tranquilizer, acepromazine, and morphine in horses. Six mature horses were used and received four different treatments with saline solution, morphine, acepromazine, or a combination of morphine and acepromazine. A three-dimensional accelerometric device was used to collect data and objectivize those findings moreover the sedative effect of the treatments was also measured. Significant differences were observed when comparing all the treatments in the majority of accelerometric variables, except the regularity of the pattern, some energetic parameters, and tranquilization. An evident counteraction of the effects caused by both morphine and acepromazine was observed. Due to these effects, the possibility of adding acepromazine to an additional analgesic treatment with morphine in the clinical setting ensures the absence of the supplemental instability caused by other sedatives and minimizes the potential opioid excitatory effects. PB MPDI SN 2076-2615 YR 2022 FD 2022-05-06 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/71752 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/71752 LA eng DS Docta Complutense RD 8 may 2024