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mortality is less with KX as compared to Phenobarbital. KX has less interfere with cardiovascular and kidney profile of animals as compared to PBB. Dose used for Ketamine is mostly 100 mg/kg AND Inactin is 75 mg/kg in our lab. You can read below mention article which may help you
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