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Evaluation of anaesthetic and cardiorespiratory effects after intramuscular administration of alfaxalone alone, alfaxalone-ketamine and alfaxalone-butorphanol-medetomidine in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).

Takako Miyabe-NishiwakiMiki MiwaNaho KonoikeAkihisa KanekoAkiyo IshigamiTakayoshi NatsumeAndrew J J MacIntoshKatsuki Nakamura
Published in: Journal of medical primatology (2020)
Marmosets became laterally recumbent and unresponsive for approximately 30 minutes in A and AK and for approximately 60 minutes in AMB. The animals showed rapid recovery following atipamezole injection in AMB-Ati. The decrease in heart rate and SpO2 was significantly greater in AMB compared to A and AK. Oxygen supplementation, anaesthetic monitors and atipamezole should be available especially when AMB is administered.
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