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Question by mama b
Submitted on 3/6/2004
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what is torbutrol and how affective is it to]
treat post-surgical pain


Answer by Fellow Torbutrol User
Submitted on 8/18/2004
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I found lots of info on it at the following website. Hope it helps you.

http://www.compasnac.com/cancvp/11/1157/1157156.htm

 

Answer by voore
Submitted on 12/4/2004
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If your question pertains to a cat,than it is pretty dang effective.With the variables of your cat's size and incisiveness of the surgery in mind,it takes about 3-5 days for Torbutrol to heal post surgical pain.

 

Answer by lilbit
Submitted on 6/29/2005
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not sure yet

 

Answer by buddy
Submitted on 1/13/2006
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explain the effects of torbutrol and what is it used for?

 

Answer by missy
Submitted on 3/21/2006
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Torbutrol is only for dogs.  It will give you dog jaw, woof. woof.

 

Answer by missy
Submitted on 3/23/2006
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my dog was prescribed Lixotnic w/torbutrol.  I would like to know what it is and how it affects her.

thanks

 

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