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Which medication should be used cautiously in cats because of reports of acute liver damage: Buspirone, Clomipramine, Diazepam or Fluoxetine?

Diazepam

Which of the following drugs is the LEAST appropriate treatment for noise phobias in dogs: Acepromazine, Clomipramine, Diazepam, Fluoxetine

Acepromazine, as it sedates dogs without reducing anxiety.

Which of the following drugs is LEAST appropriate for emergency treatment of a systemic anaphylactic reaction: antibiotics, antihistamines, corticosteroids or epinephrine?

Antibiotics

In which organ is Gabapentin metabolised?

It is metabolised in the liver, and excreted via the kidneys.

True or false: Buprenorphine can be administered transmucosally

True

The transdermal bioavailability of fentanyl is greater in which animal: cats or dogs?

Dogs (64%) vs cats (34%)

True or false: transdermal absorption of fentanyl increases with the body temperature of the animal

True