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  • 2. Evaluation of duration of corneal anesthesia induced with ophthalmic 0.5% proparacaine hydrochloride by use of a Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometer in clinically normal horses.
    Kalf KL, Utter ME, Wotman KL.
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  • 4. Duration of effect and effect of multiple doses of topical ophthalmic 0.5% proparacaine hydrochloride in clinically normal dogs.
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  • 5. Duration of corneal anesthesia following topical administration of 0.5% proparacaine hydrochloride solution in clinically normal cats.
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  • 6. Effects of topical application of 0.4% oxybuprocaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution and 1% ropivacaine hydrochloride on corneal sensitivity in rats.
    Lelescu CA, Urdă-Cîmpean AE, Dumitraș DA, Taulescu M, Mureșan C.
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  • 7. Comparison of efficacy and duration of effect on corneal sensitivity among anesthetic agents following ocular administration in clinically normal horses.
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  • 9. Effect of topical anesthesia on evaluation of corneal sensitivity and intraocular pressure in rats and dogs.
    Kim J, Kim NS, Lee KC, Lee HB, Kim MS, Kim HS.
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  • 10. Corneal anesthetic effect and ocular tolerance of 3.5% lidocaine gel in comparison with 0.5% aqueous proparacaine and 0.5% viscous tetracaine in normal canines.
    Venturi F, Blocker T, Dees DD, Madsen R, Brinkis J.
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  • 12. Corneal anesthesia following application of 0.4% oxybuprocaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution to normal feline eyes.
    Giudici V, Baeza S, Douet JY, Regnier A.
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  • 14. Age and Sex Variation in the Duration of Action and Corneal Touch Threshold (CTT) following Instillation of 0.5% Topical Ophthalmic Proparacaine and Tetracaine Hydrochlorides.
    Kyei S, Abaka Dadzie NY, Zaabaar E, Asamoah Dwomoh KA, Asiedu K.
    J Ophthalmol; 2021 Mar; 2021():8661098. PubMed ID: 34336260
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  • 15. Degree and duration of corneal anesthesia after topical application of 0.4% oxybuprocaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution in ophthalmically normal dogs.
    Douet JY, Michel J, Regnier A.
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  • 16. Corneal Anesthesia With Site 1 Sodium Channel Blockers and Dexmedetomidine.
    McAlvin JB, Zhan C, Dohlman JC, Kolovou PE, Salvador-Culla B, Kohane DS.
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  • 17. Effect of topical application of 2% lidocaine gel on corneal sensitivity of clinically normal equine eyes.
    Regnier A, Berton I, Concordet D, Douet JY.
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  • 18. Esthesiometric evaluation of corneal analgesia after topical application of 1% morphine sulfate in normal horses.
    Gordon E, Sandquist C, Cebra CK, Heidel J, Poulsen K, Schlipf JW.
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  • 19. Corneal anesthesia associated with topical application of 2% lidocaine nonophthalmic gel to healthy canine eyes.
    Robin MC, Papin A, Regnier A, Douet JY.
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  • 20. The effects of subconjunctival bupivacaine, lidocaine, and mepivacaine on corneal sensitivity in healthy horses.
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