Safe and effective recovery after surgical procedures is a critical component of patient care. Current anaesthetic options can be less than ideal due to the rapid nature of recovery and possibility for patient and veterinary personnel injury.
The ability for veterinary patients to recover gradually after their surgical procedures is a priority for modern-day clinical practice. Pain control is also now an important part of many therapies and procedures.
Methoxyflurane is not currently registered for use in veterinary medicine. However, MDI is currently in the process of preparing a submission for the registration of methoxyflurane in veterinary anaesthetic procedures.
Methoxyflurane is a non-narcotic inhalational anaesthetic that has been clinically studied during veterinary surgical procedures.
Pending registration, methoxyflurane may provide veterinary healthcare professionals with the ability to conduct surgical procedures under anaesthesia to their veterinary patients.
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