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Pharmacology
- Commonly Used CRI Drugs in Veterinary Anesthesia: A Reference Guide
- Reversal of Neuromuscular Junction Blockers in Dogs and Cats
- Considerations for Selecting Induction Drugs
- Opioids in Veterinary Anesthesia: A Summary
- Pharmacology of Fentanyl in Dogs and Cats
- Buprenorphine
- Clinical Pharmacology of Methadone in Dogs and Cats
- Opinion-Why Midazolam Sucks as a Co-induction Agent with Propofol
- Historical Perspective: Benzodiazepines in Co-Induction with Ketamine and Propofol
- Atropine vs. Glycopyrrolate
- Drug-Drug Interactions and Polypharmacy
- Norepinephrine During Anesthesia in Dogs and Cats
- Dopamine vs Dobutamine: Pharmacological Comparison
- Dexmedetomidine
- Buprenorphine
- Alfaxalone
- Isoflurane
- Propofol
- Atropine
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- Common Causes of Cardiopulmonary Arrest in the First 5 Minutes of Anesthesia Induction: Dogs and Cats
- Navigating the Legal Complexities of Extralabel Drug Use in Veterinary Medicine
- When to Use Continuous Rate Infusions for Medication Delivery: A Pharmacoeconomic Analysis
- Using AI Chatbots to Calculate Veterinary Medication Dosages: Fentanyl CRIs Made Simple
- Managing Esophageal Reflux During Canine Anesthesia
- Supervision of Non-Veterinarians Delivering Anesthesia
- Learning Veterinary Anesthesia Skills
- The Glycocalyx: Structure and Significance
- The Limitations of Mortality Rate as an Anesthesia Safety Indicator
- The Value of Monitoring Guidelines in Anesthesia Practice
- The Pros and Cons of Using Anesthesia Checklists in Veterinary Medicine
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