Are you thinking of changing your induction agent?
Have you tried Alfaxan® ?
If you wish to try Alfaxan® in the near future, please note that:
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Anaesthetic induction with Alfaxan® is smooth with no myoclonus or excitement phase1,2, but has slightly different characteristics to other injectable agents
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You will have quick and easy access to help and support from Vetoquinol:
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Please contact us by using our Alfaxan® free dedicated technical support line, that includes access to technical advice from independent UK veterinary anaesthesia experts - 0800 345 7560 (lines are open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday) |
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Click here for Top tips on how best to use Alfaxan® in practice |
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Click here to download current Alfaxan® literature |
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Click here for Alfaxan® testimonials from UK vets and nurses |
Please contact your local Vetoquinol Territory Manager for details about our current Alfaxan® offers,
to enable you to conduct a more cost-effective Alfaxan® evaluation.
Click here to proceed to Alfaxan® Home page
References: 1 Muir, W., et al., The cardiorespiratory and anesthetic effects
of clinical and supraclinical doses of alfaxalone in cats. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2009. 36(1): p. 42-54. 2 Muir,
W., et al., Cardiorespiratory and anesthetic effects of clinical and supraclinical doses of alfaxalone in dogs. Veterinary Anaesthesia
and Analgesia, 2008
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