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Propofol anesthetic syringe application into IV cannula. Examination on veterinary clinic, taking care about domestic animals.

Propofol-diazepam or propofol-midazolam co-induction in healthy dogs: effects on propofol dosages, cardiovascular and respiratory events

Joshua Coward, Mathieu Raillard

365 views | published: 2022-05-04

The dog anesthesia lying and drip on the bed, waiting for hysterotomy from a veterinarian

In dogs undergoing elective procedures is medetomidine superior to acepromazine when used as a premedication?

Rebecca Littlehales

865 views | published: 2020-12-02

Cesarean birth in a dog

Comparison of the safety of alfaxalone and propofol as anaesthetic induction agents in bitches undergoing c-section

Benjamin Haythornthwaite

1166 views | published: 2020-08-19

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