Drug Research Information Bulletin - Effectiveness of AQUI-S®20E (10% eugenol) to Lightly Sedate Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat Trout, and Chinook Salmon

AQUI-S®20E is an investigational new animal drug (INAD) that is currently available for use under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) compassionate INAD exemption authorization. Under this authorization, the product can be used as an immediate-release sedative for fish treated as part of “field-based fishery management activities”.

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David Burbank
Jesse T. Trushenski
Jim Bowker
Molly P.
Niccole Wandelear
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A fish with a reddish tone body with black spots on upper part of body, this side view of a Chinook salmon shows the salmon swimming right above a gravel riverbed.
Healthy fisheries are core to the conservation work of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. We are working with partners to protect and enhance the health of fish and other aquatic animals in aquaculture and in the wild.
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The Fish and Aquatic Conservation programs work together to deliver resilient habitats, healthy fish, connected people, and strong partnerships. From habitat restoration to aquatic invasive species prevention, captive breeding to population assessment and monitoring, our programs are driven by the...
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