Etomidate: A valuable anaesthetic for mice

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Etomidate, a new nonbarbiturate short-acting hypnotic agent, was effective in anaesthetizing laboratory mice at a dose of 23.7 ± 1.5 mg/kg bodyweight ip. Surgical anaesthesia developed which permitted the performance of operations upon the animals for at least 20 minutes after induction, In these mice (LACA-2 and C57-BL strains), doses up to 33 mg/kg were tolerated. Recovery from anaesthesia was uncomplicated. © 1981, Royal Society of Medicine Press. All rights reserved.

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Gomwalk, N. E., & Healing, T. D. (1981). Etomidate: A valuable anaesthetic for mice. Laboratory Animals, 15(2), 151–152. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367781780959099

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