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  Discussion on Question on prolixon (sp?)
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Posted on Tuesday, Oct 16, 2001 - 10:12 am:

Dr. O.,
I tried to post this yesterday but I can't find it anywhere! My apologies if it's somewhere else. I would like some more information on a drug called prolixor or prolixon, or something similar to that spelling. It has been explained to me to be the equivalent of prozac for horses, calming nervous horses, detering cribbing, etc. Have you had any experience with the effectiveness of this drug? Also, how does it work (if it does at all)?
Thank you, Tara

Posted on Wednesday, Oct 17, 2001 - 5:02 am:

Hello Tara there is a discussion on the use of this drug at, Equine Medications and Nutriceuticals: Sedatives & Anesthetics: Mentally unbalanced mare.
DrO
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