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Phenylbutazone Injection

Phenylbutazone is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used in horses and dogs for the relief of pain, inflammation, and fever associated with musculoskeletal disorders including laminitis, infection, or injury. 

Phenylbutazone is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) indicated for the relief of pain, inflammation, and fever associated with musculoskeletal disorders in horses.

INDICATIONS

Horses

  • Arthritis and chronic arthrosis (e.g., in the hock, stifle, hip, and spine)
  • Lameness resulting from soft-tissue injury or joint problems
  • Laminitis (inflammation of the laminae of the hoof)
  • Bursitis and capsulitis
  • Myositis and muscle soreness
  • Tendinitis and tenosynovitis (inflammation of tendons and tendon sheaths)
  • Sprains, strains, and other painful injuries to limbs and joints 
Dogs
  • Osteoarthritis and other arthritic diseases
  • Painful conditions of the musculoskeletal system, including posterior paralysis associated with intervertebral disc syndrome
  • Bursitis and inflammation of ligaments
  • Acute uveitis and injuries to the cornea/eyeball (in some regions) 

Dosage and Duration: dosage based on the animal’s weight and condition. IV administration is typically limited to a maximum of 2 to 5 consecutive days, after which oral forms (paste, powder, or tablets) may be used for long-term therapy if needed.

ADMINISTRATION

  • Route of Administration: Strictly intravenous only.
  • Technique: The injection should be given slowly and with great care to prevent any of the medication from getting outside the vein into surrounding tissues.
  • Duration: Intravenous administration is typically limited to a maximum of 5 consecutive days, after which oral forms of the medication may be used if long-term therapy is needed.
  • Monitoring: The animal’s response should be prompt, usually within 24 hours. If there is no significant improvement after a certain period determined by the veterinarian, the diagnosis should be reevaluated.
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