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* If quinpyramine is used, donkeys should be well-rested beforehand, as heat, stress, and fatigue can precipitate acute  curare-like reactions after treatment
 
* If quinpyramine is used, donkeys should be well-rested beforehand, as heat, stress, and fatigue can precipitate acute  curare-like reactions after treatment
 
* <u>Once nervous signs occur, treatment for trypanosomosis is unlikely to be successful</u>, as trypanocides do not cross the blood-brain barrier
 
* <u>Once nervous signs occur, treatment for trypanosomosis is unlikely to be successful</u>, as trypanocides do not cross the blood-brain barrier
* [[Donkey - Euthanasia|Euthanasia]] is often recommended for dourine where there is an ongoing eradication programme, as treatment may improve clinical signs but will not sterilise the infection and the animal will remain as a carrier. A more widely applicable strategy for dourine is a combination of treatment and castration
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* [[Euthanasia - Donkey|Euthanasia]] is often recommended for dourine where there is an ongoing eradication programme, as treatment may improve clinical signs but will not sterilise the infection and the animal will remain as a carrier. A more widely applicable strategy for dourine is a combination of treatment and castration
    
[[Image:Trypanosomosis drugs donkey.jpg|center|thumb|500px|<small><center>Drugs that have been used to treat equine trypanosomosis. (Image courtesy of  [http://drupal.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk The Donkey Sanctuary])</center></small>]]
 
[[Image:Trypanosomosis drugs donkey.jpg|center|thumb|500px|<small><center>Drugs that have been used to treat equine trypanosomosis. (Image courtesy of  [http://drupal.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk The Donkey Sanctuary])</center></small>]]
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