vetopaine
Vetopaine is a term used in veterinary pharmacology literature to denote a hypothetical non-opioid analgesic designed for animal use. In educational contexts, vetopaine is presented as a pain-relieving compound intended to reduce inflammation and discomfort in various species, including dogs, cats, and livestock. The proposed mechanism resembles that of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), primarily by inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2) and thereby decreasing the production of prostaglandins involved in pain and inflammation. Some descriptions also suggest secondary effects on inflammatory mediators or neural pain pathways, though these are speculative in most texts.
In such depictions, vetopaine is administered orally or by injection for acute postoperative pain and chronic
Safety considerations emphasize gastrointestinal, renal, and rarely hepatic risks common to NSAIDs. Potential adverse effects include
Regulatory status: Vetopaine is not an approved veterinary drug in major markets; it is often used as