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Isoflurane general anesthesia

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Isoflurane is a general anesthetic used in medical procedures. It is an inhalational anesthetic agent that induces and maintains a state of unconsciousness. Isoflurane is administered through inhalation and is used to provide anesthesia during surgical procedures.

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2 protocols using isoflurane general anesthesia

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Analgesic Supplementation for Surgical Mice

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Mice were provided with water supplemented with acetaminophen as an analgesic (1.34 mg/ml, Tylenol) for 4 days, starting 1 day prior to surgery (Foley et al., 2019 (link)), in accordance with the animal committee requirements (protocol N16002KFs, approval from January 2016). Surgeries were performed under isoflurane general anesthesia (Baxter) and Bupivacaine local anesthesia (1 mg/kg, Hospira).
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Perioperative Acetaminophen in Mice

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Mice received acetaminophen drinking solution (1.34 mg/ml, Tylenol) from 1 d before surgery until 3 d after surgery. Surgeries were performed under isoflurane general anesthesia (Baxter) and bupivacaine local anesthesia (1 mg/kg; Hospira).
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