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Fast Fever and Pain Relief for Cattle
Product Description
Banamine Transdermal is a prescription pour-on NSAID for beef and dairy cattle that delivers rapid control of fever and pain without injection. Applied once along the dorsal midline, it helps manage pyrexia linked to bovine respiratory disease and acute mastitis, and reduces pain associated with foot rot, with proven effectiveness across varied field conditions.
Benefits
- Rapid fever control: Lowers rectal temperature within six hours in cattle with respiratory disease or mastitis.
- Foot rot pain relief: Helps improve lameness and allows affected cattle to put more weight on the injured foot.
- Single dose use: Approved as a one time topical treatment for the listed conditions in cattle.
- No injection needed: Applied to the skin, so there is no need for an injection during treatment.
- Field Proven Effectiveness: Demonstrated efficacy across moderate and cold environmental temperatures under field conditions.
Variants
- 100 mL Bottle
- 250 mL Bottle
- 1 L Bottle
Ingredients
Composition Table
|
Ingredient |
Quantity |
|
Flunixin |
50 mg per mL |
|
Pyrrolidone |
150 mg per mL |
|
L menthol |
50 mg per mL |
|
Propylene glycol dicaprylate dicaprate NF |
500 mg per mL |
|
FD and C Red No. 40 |
0.20 mg per mL |
Other Ingredients, if available:
Glycerol monocaprylate NF qs.
How to Use
Directions for Use
|
Body Weight |
Dose Volume |
Flunixin Dose |
|
Per kg body weight |
3.3 mg/kg |
3.3 mg/kg |
|
Per lb body weight |
1.5 mg/lb |
1.5 mg/lb |
|
100 lb body weight |
3 mL |
150 mg |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Single Application: Apply only once at 3.3 mg flunixin per kg body weight.
- Topical Route: Pour in a narrow strip along the dorsal midline from withers to tailhead.
- Dry Hide Only: Do not treat cattle with wet hide or expected moisture within six hours.
- Dose Rounding: Round dose up to the nearest increment shown on the calibrated dosing chamber.
- Veterinary Prescription: Federal law restricts use by or on order of a licensed veterinarian.
Click here to learn how to easily pour and measure the required dose.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Parturition Risk: Do not use within 48 hours of expected calving due to delayed labor risk.
- NSAID Interactions: Avoid concurrent use with other NSAIDs, corticosteroids, or nephrotoxic medications.
- Pre-existing Conditions: Use cautiously in dehydrated cattle or those with renal or hepatic dysfunction.
- Breeding Restrictions: Not for breeding bulls over one year due to unestablished reproductive safety.
- Postpartum Monitoring: Monitor cows for placental retention if used within 24 hours after calving.
Possible Side Effects
- Abomasal ulcers: In safety studies, larger doses led to irritation and open sores in the abomasum.
- Occult blood: Tests found unseen blood in the feces of cattle that received doses above the recommended level.
- Skin reactions: Some animals developed dry, peeling skin, thinner hair, or thicker patches of skin where the product was applied.
- Behavior changes: Higher doses were linked to restless actions such as kicking, rubbing, twisting, or sudden movements.
Storage Information
- Temperature limit: Store at or below 30°C or 86°F.
- After opening: Use within six months after first opening the bottle.
- Child safety: Keep out of reach of children at all times.
Shipping & Return
We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is Banamine Transdermal used for in cattle?
Ans: Banamine Transdermal is approved to reduce fever linked to bovine respiratory disease and acute mastitis in cattle. It is also used to relieve pain caused by foot rot in beef and dairy cattle. The product is given as a single dose applied to the skin, under a veterinarian’s supervision.
Q2: How quickly does Banamine Transdermal reduce fever?
Ans: Clinical field studies demonstrated that Banamine Transdermal significantly reduced rectal temperature within six hours of treatment in cattle with respiratory disease and acute mastitis. Treatment success was defined as at least a two-degree Fahrenheit reduction in rectal temperature.
Q3: How is Banamine Transdermal applied to cattle?
Ans: Apply the product once as a pour-on at a dose of 3.3 mg of flunixin per kilogram of body weight. Pour it in a thin line along the top of the back, from the withers to the base of the tail, on dry skin.
Q4: What are the milk and meat withdrawal periods?
Ans: Milk collected during treatment and for 48 hours after dosing must not be used for human consumption. Treated cattle must not be slaughtered for human consumption within eight days following administration of Banamine Transdermal.
Q5: Can Banamine Transdermal be used near calving?
Ans: Banamine Transdermal should not be used within 48 hours of expected parturition because NSAIDs such as flunixin may delay labor and increase the risk of stillbirth. Cows treated near calving should be carefully monitored for complications.