“STUDIES ON BALANCED ANAESTHESIA USING BUTORPHANOL – ACEPROMAZINE – GLYCOPYRROLATE (BAG) AS PREANAESTHETIC TO KETAMINE - DIAZEPAM, KETAMINE -MIDAZOLAM, PROPOFOL AND ISOFLURANE MAINTENANCE IN CANINES

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2010
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Anand Agricultural University, Anand
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When the animals are scheduled to undergo a surgical procedure, thought may be of the risk entailed an anesthesia. This is perfectly natural as the risks of general anaesthesia are usually greater than that of surgery itself. All veterinarians know and most of them have a great deal of empathy for concerns. Veterinarians are fortunate in a respect that now older and less practicable anaesthetics have been replaced by compounds those are very effective and safe when used properly. Injectable anaesthetics have their specific reversal agents and gas anaesthetics are eliminated through ventilation quickly. These agents have dramatically reduced anaesthetic risk to animals
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Veterinary Surgery, Study
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