Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste Syringe for Horses

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Butequine (phenylbutazone) Paste 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.

Indications:

For the relief of inflammatory conditions associated with the musculoskeletal system in horses.

  • Potent analgesic: Phenylbutazone, being a potent analgesic, helps to provide effective analgesia from musculoskeletal pain and inflammation disorders in horses.
  • Reduction in inflammation: Reduces inflammation, swelling, and stiffness. This makes the horse more comfortable and mobile.
  • So easy to use: The syringed paste helps in easy application to the horse and ensures the dosage into its mouth to facilitate precision in dosing.
  • Quick Acting: This acts very quickly to bring relief from pain and inflammation so the horse can recover quickly to return to a normal routine of life.
  • Multi-Functional Use: Assisting in the relief of several conditions such as arthritis, lameness, and injury associated with the body's joints and muscles.
  • Recommended by Vets: With their capability of acting successfully to help horses from pain and inflammation, they are recommended by many veterinarians.
  • Improving Quality of Life: Butequine contributes to the overall quality of life for most horses by controlling pain and inflammation; it achieves improved comfortable movement.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Administration & Dosage:

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

Guidelines for Succesful Therapy:

  1. Important - To avoid overdosing and to 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.

Storage:

Store at 15°-25°C (59°-77°F).

Precautions:

Stop medication at the first sign of gastrointestinal upset, jaundice, or blood dyscrasia. Authenticated cases of agranulocytosis associated with the drug have occurred in men; fatal reactions, although rare, have been reported in dogs after long-term therapy. To guard against the possibility, conduct routine blood counts at weekly intervals during the early phase of therapy and at intervals of two weeks thereafter. Any significant fall in the total white blood cell count, relative decrease in granulocytes, or black or tarry stools should be regarded as a signal for immediate cessation of therapy and institution of appropriate counter-measures. In the treatment of horse anti inflammatory conditions associated with infections, specific anti-infective therapy is required.

Warning:

Do not use horses intended for human consumption.

Contraindications:

Use with caution in patients who have a history of drug allergy.

FAQ

What is Butequine (phenylbutazone) used for?

Butequine is administered for the control of pain and anti inflammatory for horses, particularly in arthritis, laminitis, and other conditions of the musculoskeletal system.

How should I give Butequine Paste to my horse?

The paste is given orally by a pre-filled syringe. Give as prescribed by your veterinarian.

Can I administer Butequine to any horse?

Butequine is safe for most horses overall, applied as directed regarding the dosage – as recommended by a veterinarian. Its administration is further limited based on the direction and dosage suggested by your veterinarian.

What are the side effects of Butequine?

Possible side effects may include gastric irritation, gut lubrication, and such related side effects as ulcers or colic. Always contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice any bad reactions.

Is Butequine a treatment suitable for long-term care?

Long-term use should be monitored by a veterinarian to avoid possible side effects and ensure the continued health of your horse.

How quickly does Butequine work?

Butequine normally starts working within a few hours of medication intake to relieve pain and inflammation.

Can Butequine be given with other medications?

Always consult your vet before giving any combination of medications. Always consult for advice as there may be interactions with other treatments when taking Butequine.

How should I store the Butequine Paste Syringe?

Keep in a cool dark place and protect from direct sunlight. This will help retain its potency.

Is a prescription required to purchase Butequine?

Yes. Butequine is a prescription drug. It must, at all times, be administered under the close supervision of a veterinarian.

What if I miss a dose?

If using once a day: Give the medication as soon as possible. If it is near the time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to the regular dosing schedule. Do not give an overdose.

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