“…Midazolam has been shown to act synergistically with other induction agents [20] and is reported to reduce the induction dose of propofol in both dogs and cats [21,22]. Reduced respiratory rates associated with midazolam have been previously reported in horses and rabbits [8,25] along with increased post-induction apnoea in horses and goats [26,27], although these are not consistent observations [26,28]. Nishimura et al [23] demonstrated that midazolam has no intrinsic analgesic properties but when co-administered with dexmedetomidine it enhanced analgesia in rats [24].…”