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Alfaxolone/alfadolone (brand names Althesin (human), Saffan (veterinary) is a short acting intravenous anaesthetic agent. It was withdrawn from the market due to severe drug reactions. It is composed of a 3:1 mixture of alfaxalone and alfadolone, two neurosteroids.
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