Research Article

Effect of Piroxicam and/or Ascorbic Acid on Postoperative Pain in Orchidectomised Goats

Table 3

Percentage (%) of goats exhibiting sign of vocalisation after administration of different concentrations of piroxicam, ascorbic acid, and streptomycin/penicillin combination.

Group AGroup BGroup CGroup DGroup EGroup F

Baseline000000
Immediately after surgery0033.333.300
3 hours after surgery00010033.366.6
Day 100066.60100
Day 200000100
Day 30000066.6
Day 40000033.3
Day 5000000

Key .
Group A: animals administered with piroxicam at 5 mg/kg (IM) and ascorbic acid at 100 mg/kg (IV) and penicillin 20,000 IU/kg and streptomycin, 10 mg/kg (IM).
Group B: animals administered with piroxicam at 5 mg/kg (IM) and ascorbic acid at 200 mg/kg (IV) and penicillin 20,000 IU/kg and streptomycin, 10 mg/kg (IM).
Group C: animals administered with piroxicam at 10 mg/kg (IM) and ascorbic acid at 100 mg/kg (IV) and penicillin 20,000 IU/kg and streptomycin, 10 mg/kg (IM).
Group D: animals administered with piroxicam at 5 mg/kg (IM) and penicillin 20,000 IU/kg and streptomycin, 10 mg/kg (IM).
Group E: animals administered with ascorbic acid at 100 mg/kg (IV) and penicillin 20,000 IU/kg and streptomycin, 10 mg/kg (IM).
Group F (Control): animals administered with penicillin 20,000 IU/kg and streptomycin, 10 mg/kg (IM).