yes
It is. It usually does cause sedation when taken.
Yes for cats and no for dogs.Dogs have to have it in a injection
Prazosin which is used for post-traumatic Stress disorder, neither causes sedation nor induces sleep.
Cerenia is an anti-emetic drug (stops vomiting), licensed for use in dogs. The active ingredient is Maropitant. It works by blocking NK1 receptors in the brain. It is also used to stop motion sickness in dogs.
There is oral sedation where medication is placed under the tongue this poses less risk than IV sedation. With IV sedation some people may have adverse reaction to the drugs injected, This could include uncontrolled body actions and can cause the dentist more difficulty in working.
Deep sedation is the usual form of sedation for this procedure
Yes, but beware of increased side effects - both can certainly cause nausea and potentially cause sedation.
It depends what you mean by "sedation medication". Some medications used for sedation in psychiatric conditions can cause "extraparimadal side effects" and these can signal a progression to irreversible damage. A good rule of thumb is any medication taken in excess of prescribed amounts,or without recommended blood checks is going to be harmful in some manner, either to brain, liver or kidneys.
For outpatient surgery there are two types of sedation, conscious and unconscious sedation
yes but it will cause extreme drowsiness, and increase the effect of the vicodin, over sedation is very possibleyes
Sedation makes one feel drowsy.