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  • Researchers studied how the drug alfaxalone works in young Thoroughbred horses by giving them two different doses and checking their health responses.
  • The horses were given either 1 or 2 mg of the drug, and while both doses were effective, the 2 mg dose made them take longer to wake up.
  • They found that higher doses could lower the horses' breathing rates, which could be a problem when using this drug in real-life situations.
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