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    EVALUATION OF CERTAIN ANAESTHETIC COMBINATIONS IN DOGS
    (Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, TIRUPATI – 517 502,A.P, 2003-09) SURESH BABU, K; HARA GOPAL, V; SURESH KUMAR, R.V; SREELATHA, Ch
    ABSTRACT : Twenty four dogs of either sex were divided into 4 groups to study the changes in clinical, physiological, haematological, biochemical, pulse oximetry and ECG during barbiturate anaesthesia under premedication. The premedicants used were triflupromazine hydrochloride, diazepam, ketamine and Xylazine. The induction was smooth and rapid after any premedication except with diazepam. Incremental doses of thiopentone were required irrespective of the premedicant used to maintain/ prolong surgical plane of anaesthesia. Incremental pentothal prolonged the recovery period in all the groups. Lack of appreciable changes in physiological and other parameters indicate the choice of premedicant to barbiturate anaesthesia is by preference.