Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste Syringe for Horses

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Butequine Paste Syringe for Horses

Butequine is, without doubt, among the strongest and most useful ways to manage pain and inflammation in horses. This is a veterinarian-approved medication developed to treat some musculoskeletal conditions, including arthritis, laminitis, or other conditions with inflammatory elements. It is a paste syringe for easy dosing and administration at a professional treatment facility and home. Its fast-acting formula quickly brings relief to your horse so that it may recover and once again perform to the best of its abilities.

Butequine is a phenylbutazone paste syringe for horses, which is one of the most important medicines for pain and inflammation management in horses. This veterinarian-approved treatment against problems like arthritis and laminitis delivers quick, fast-acting relief. Its convenient paste syringe allows for quick, easy, and accurate administration, making it just as fitting for both professional and at-home care. Buy Butequine at HardyPaw.com and help your horse get the relief necessary to recover and perform at their best.

Benefits of Butequine Paste Syringe 

  • Rapid Pain Relief: Fast-acting formula reduces pain and inflammation within hours of administration.
  • Convenient Application: Easy-to-use paste syringe ensures precise dosing and reduces stress during administration.
  • Multi-Condition Use: Effectively manages pain associated with arthritis, laminitis, and other musculoskeletal disorders.
  • Veterinarian-Approved: Widely recommended by veterinarians for its safety and efficacy in treating equine pain.
  • Improved Mobility: Helps horses maintain optimal performance and comfort, essential for competition and daily activities.
  • Palatable Formulation: Designed with flavoring agents to ensure your horse readily accepts the medication.
  • Longer Shelf Life: The formulation remains stable over time, ensuring consistent efficacy with proper storage.

Subscription and Purchase Information

Buying Options and Discounts: Purchase Butequine Phenylbutazone in a convenient 3-week, 1, 2, 3, and 6-month supply pack. Subscribe for regular shipments to ensure you never miss a dose and enjoy discounts on your purchases.

Order online for hassle-free delivery to your doorstep.

Ingredients 

  • Primary Ingredient: Phenylbutazone 20% w/w (200 mg/g)
  • Secondary Ingredients: Sorbitol, Glycerin, Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose, Flavoring Agents

How Does It Work?

  • Butequine works by inhibiting the enzymes responsible for inflammation and pain in horses. 
  • As a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), it blocks the production of prostaglandins, which are chemicals that cause inflammation, pain, and fever. 
  • By reducing these prostaglandins, Butequine helps alleviate pain, reduce swelling, and improve mobility, making it easier for horses to perform daily activities or compete in events.

Dosage and Administration 

Recommended Dosage

  • Orally 1 to 2g of phenylbutazone per 500 lb. (227 kg) of body weight daily. 
  • Do not exceed 4g daily.

Frequency

  • Administer the product once or twice daily, depending on the severity of the condition and as directed by your veterinarian. 
  • The typical dose is 1-2 grams per 500 lbs of body weight.

Consistency

  • For best results, administer the product consistently at the same time each day. 
  • This ensures steady levels of the medication in your horse's system, optimizing pain relief and reducing the risk of flare-ups.

Guidelines for Succesful Therapy:

  1. Important - To avoid overdosing and ensure the correct first dose, move the ring-on lunger to the appropriate dosage position before administration. The edge of the ring closest to the syringe barrel should be aligned to the gram/dosage mark on the plunger.
  2. When administering Butequine paste the oral cavity should be empty. Set the ring on the plunger to deliver the appropriate dosage on weight. Deposit paste on the back of the tongue by depressing the plunger.
  3. Use a relatively high dose for the first 48 hours (not to exceed 4g daily), then reduce gradually to a maintenance dose. Maintain the lowest dose capable of producing a desired clinical response.
  4. Response to Butequine paste therapy is prompt, usually occurring within 24 hours. If no significant clinical response is evident after 5 days, reevaluate the diagnosis and therapeutic approach.
  5. Many chronic conditions will respond to Butequine paste therapy, but discontinuance of treatment may result in the recurrence of symptoms.


Side Effects of Butequine Paste Syringe

Gastrointestinal issues such as ulcers, colic, or diarrhea can occur with prolonged use. Kidney or liver function may also be affected in rare cases.

Precautions

  • Use with caution in horses with pre-existing conditions such as kidney or liver disease.
  • Long-term use may require periodic monitoring of blood and kidney function to prevent complications.

Warnings

  • Not recommended for pregnant or lactating mares unless under direct veterinary supervision.
  • Avoid use in horses with known hypersensitivity to phenylbutazone.

Storage

  • Store at room temperature between 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F).
  • Keep the syringe tightly closed and out of direct sunlight.
  • Ensure the product is kept away from children and pets.

Shipping & Returns 

Shipping Policy: We offer all types of shipping options (Ground, Express, Priority, International) depending on the urgency of the product requirements. To know about our shipping policy in detail, click here.

Refund policy: If you face any issue with our product and want to return it, read our refund policy carefully.

FAQs - Butequine Paste Syringe for Horses

Q: How does Butequine compare to other NSAIDs for horses? 

A: Butequine offers a more concentrated dose, ensuring faster and more effective relief from pain and inflammation as compared to other NSAIDs.

Q: Can Butequine be used alongside other medications? 

A: Consult with your veterinarian before using Butequine alongside other medications to avoid potential drug interactions.

Q: Is Butequine safe for long-term use in horses? 

A: Long-term use should be monitored by a veterinarian due to potential risks like gastrointestinal issues and kidney damage.

Q: What should I do if my horse refuses to take the paste? 

A: If your horse resists the paste, try mixing it with a small amount of molasses or applesauce to improve palatability.

Q: How soon can I expect to see results after administering Butequine? 

A: Most horses begin to experience relief within 1-2 hours after administration.

Q: Can I give Butequine to my horse before a competition? 

A: Check competition regulations and consult with your veterinarian, as Butequine may be prohibited in some events.

Q: What happens if I accidentally overdose my horse on Butequine? 

A: Contact your veterinarian immediately if an overdose occurs, as it can lead to serious health complications.

Q: Can Butequine be used in foals? 

A: Butequine is generally not recommended for use in foals. Consult with a veterinarian for alternative treatments.

Q: How should I dispose of any unused Butequine paste? 

A: Follow local regulations for pharmaceutical disposal or return unused paste to your veterinarian for proper disposal.

Q: Does Butequine require a prescription? 

A: Yes, Butequine is a prescription medication and should be used under the guidance of a veterinarian.

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