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*As in any species, stress should be kept to a minimum, and preplacing a catheter before induction is recommended.  
 
*As in any species, stress should be kept to a minimum, and preplacing a catheter before induction is recommended.  
 
*Intubation of reptiles, compared to some other species, is relatively simple due to the glottis being clearly visible but it is necessary to wait until the glottis is open.
 
*Intubation of reptiles, compared to some other species, is relatively simple due to the glottis being clearly visible but it is necessary to wait until the glottis is open.
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==Induction==
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Induction can be by parenteral injection or gaseous inhalation and the anaesthetic agents are the same as used in mammals.
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Parenteral agents include intravenous Propofol and Saffan or intramuscular ketamine. Gaseous agents include isoflurane and halothane which may be administered with an induction chamber or face mask.
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*'''Propofol''' may be used for induction at a dose rate of 10mg/kg IV in reptiles. It is an excellent anaesthetic if you are competent with IV injections. The anaesthesia may be continued with additional doses of 10% of the original or, more preferably, by isoflurane inhalation
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*The constituents of '''Saffan''' are alphadolone acetate 3mg/ml and alphaxalone 9mg/ml. The dose is 6 to 9mg/kg IV or up to 15mg/kg IM. It has been superceded by propofol as an IV anaesthetic.
    
==Perianaesthetic Considerations/ Maintenance==
 
==Perianaesthetic Considerations/ Maintenance==
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