Conclusions and clinical relevance: In combination with a fentanyl CRI, an alfaxalone TIVA provides a cardiovascular stable anaesthesia in dogs.
ALFAXAN is contraindicated in cats and dogs with a known sensitivity to alfaxalone or its components, or when general anesthesia and/or
IV is the ideal route of induction in dogs and cats. prior to Alfaxalone with opioid and sedative! Ketamine with opioid and sedative
No sex effect was observed. Conclusions and clinical relevance: Alfaxalone, as an HPCD formulation (Alfaxan-CD RTU) administered in the dog
The quality of sedation and changes in cardiorespiratory variables after the intramuscular administration of alfaxalone and butorphanol in Spanish greyhound dogs were evaluated. Twenty-one adult dogs were included. The dogs received alfaxalone (2 mg/kg) and butorphanol (0.2 mg/kg) intramuscularly.
Jurox has announced the launch of Alfaxan Multidose for dogs, cats and pet rabbits, a preserved formulation of alfaxalone with an extended
by J TAMURA 2024 Cited by 88IM alfaxalone produced a dose-dependent anesthetic effect with relatively mild cardiorespiratory depression in dogs.
Alfaxalone produced good to excellent short-term anesthesia in unpremedicated dogs and Hypoventilation and apnea were the most prominent and dose-dependent
Discussion will focus on the clinical use of alfaxalone in dogs and cats, a comparison of alfaxalone vs. propofol, and best practices for using either induction
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Aside from upsetting me with potentially making dogs extremely sick though, I liked your story :)