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            <title>Blood collection and administration of fluids and drugs (mouse)</title>
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Administration of Fluids and Drugs (Overview):
Gastro-Intestinal Tract:
Oral or per os (po)- - through the mouth 
Gavage - - into the stomach via a feeding needle 
Parenteral Administration:
General Considerations: 
Intravenous (iv) di ...</description>
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            <title>Euthanasia Methods for Rats, Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs and Other Rodents</title>
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Carbon Dioxide
Euthanasia by use of general anesthesia
Physical Methods of Euthanasia
Cervical Dislocation 
Decapitation 
Barbiturates
Table of barbiturate euthanizing doses 
Table of euthanizing methods (all species)

(University o ...</description>
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            <title>Animal Fluid and Drug Administration</title>
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            <description>Gastro-intestinal Tract: 

Oral or per os (PO) - through the mouth 
Gavage - into the stomach via tube 
Parenteral: 

Intravenous (IV) - directly in the vascular system through a vein 
Intraperitoneal (IP) - injected into the abdominal cavity 
Subcutan ...</description>
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            <title>Euthanasia Guidelines</title>
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            <description>Animals are normally euthanized at the end of a study for the purpose of sample collection or post-mortem examination.  Animals may be euthanized because they are experiencing pain or distress.   Euthanasia is defined as a pain-free or stress-free death. The I ...</description>
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