Halothane-Vet

Country: New Zealand

Language: English

Source: Ministry for Primary Industries

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Active ingredient:

halothane

Available from:

Biovax Limited

INN (International Name):

halothane

Composition:

halothane 999.9 g/litre

Therapeutic area:

Anaesthetic

Authorization status:

ACVM Registered

Authorization date:

2000-07-06

Summary of Product characteristics

                                HALOTHANE VET
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53 mm
53 mm
88.5 mm
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108.5 mm
150 mm
88.5 mm
73.3 mm
70.3 mm
70.3 mm
73.3 mm
73.3 mm
449 mm
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ARTIST/DATE: Neil Knudsen, RK, NK 16 Jun 2022
REASON FOR REVISION: New distributor : Biovax Ltd.
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label: 150 x 53 mm
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MARKET:
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MATERIAL #:
20688550
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53 mm
449 mm
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88.5 mm
73.3 mm
70.3 mm
70.3 mm
73.3 mm
73.3 mm
circuit,
great
care
should
be
taken in performing intermittent
positive pressure ventilation of
the
lungs,
as
this
procedure
may
temporarily
produce
high
concentrations
of
halothane
vapour.
In
emergency
situations,
halothane may be given by open
methods
utilizing
improvised
face-masks.
FOALS,
CALVES,
SHEEP
AND
LARGER
PIGS
(OVER
30KG
BODYWEIGHT)
_Induction:_ It is possible to induce
anaesthesia by administration of
halothane to a standing animal
using a Cox mask in a manner
similar to that traditionally used
for
chloroform,
although
this
method is normally confined to
foals and calves.
Foals, calves and sheep up to
25-30kg
are
easily
restrained
for the induction of anaesthesia
by 2-4% halothane vapoour. In
larger animals a barbiturate such
as thiopentone sodium may be
given intravenously to produce
loss
of
consciousness
before
exposure to halothane vapour.
_Maintenance:_ Provided due care
is taken to maintain a free airway,
maintenance
of
anaesthesia
with
0.5-2%
halothane
vapour
presents no special problems.
Horses
and
Cattle
Induction:
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