“…The 80 male Macaca mulatta monkeys used were held in captivity at the Non‐human Primate Unit at INBIOMA S.A.S de C.V. For this study, four experimental groups were formed according to the mixture of anesthetics applied: Group A, ketamine + acepromazine (KA; 4 mg/kg + 0.5‐1.0 mg/kg IM); Group B, ketamine + xylazine (KX; 4 mg/kg + 0.5‐1.0 mg/kg IM); Group C, tiletamine + zolazepam (TZ; 4 mg/kg IM); and Group D (evaluated as a control), ketamine only (K; 4 mg/kg IM). Each experimental group included 20 male rhesus monkeys, divided into five sub‐groups, each with four animals, according to age (classification from Ibáñez‐Contreras et al and Hernández‐Godínez et al), as follows: Group 1, infants (0‐1 year); Group 2, infants (1‐3 years); Group 3, juveniles (3‐5 years); Group 4, adults (5‐15 years); and Group 5, senile monkeys (15 years and above). All monkeys were fed with Purina Monkey Chow 5045 ® , which contains 25% protein (Monkey Diet 5038, PMI Nutrition International, St Louis, MO, USA), five times per day, with water ad libitum.…”