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==Pharmacokinetics==
 
==Pharmacokinetics==
At room temperature, halothane is a liquid and so requires a [[Vaporisers|vaporiser]] before it reaches the patient. It needs to be stored in a darkened bottle due to ultraviolet degradation. It contains a preservative, Thymol, which can accumulate within the vaporiser The '''blood:gas partition coefficient''' is moderately low meaning that it is relatively insoluble in blood. This results in relatively rapid induction, recovery and depth change. The [[Inhalation Agents#General Pharmacokinetics#Minimum Alveolar Concentration|'''MAC''']] for halothane is approximately ''0.9%'', meaning it is highly potent. Halothane undergoes a degree of hepatic metabolism by the cytochrome P450 system found in hepatocytes.  
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At room temperature, halothane is a liquid and so requires a [[Vaporisers|vaporiser]] before it reaches the patient. It needs to be stored in a darkened bottle due to ultraviolet degradation. It contains a preservative, Thymol, which can accumulate within the vaporiser The '''blood:gas partition coefficient''' is moderately low meaning that it is relatively insoluble in blood. This results in relatively rapid induction, recovery and depth change. The [[Inhalation Agents#General Pharmacokinetics#Minimum Alveolar Concentration|'''MAC''']] for halothane is approximately ''0.9%'' in dogs and ''1.1%'' in cats, meaning it is highly potent. Halothane undergoes a degree of hepatic metabolism by the cytochrome P450 system found in hepatocytes.
    
==Adverse Effects==
 
==Adverse Effects==
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