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Original FDA-Approved Flunixin Meglumine NSAID Paste for Horses
Product Description
Banamine (Flunixin Meglumine) Paste is an FDA-approved prescription non-narcotic, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug for oral use in horses only. Each 30 g graduated syringe contains 1,500 mg flunixin meglumine — the original pioneer NSAID approved for horses in the United States. The syringe is marked in twelve increments of 250 lbs each, with every increment delivering 125 mg of flunixin, making weight-based measurement simple on the farm. After oral dosing, the medication typically kicks in within two hours, reaches its strongest effect somewhere between 12 and 16 hours, and keeps working for 24 to 36 hours. A single syringe covers a 1,000 lb horse once a day across three days, or can be used to treat three separate 1,000 lb horses in a single round.
Benefits
- Pain Relief: Used in horses for musculoskeletal pain and inflammation seen in common field and clinical cases.
- Potent Analgesic: Flunixin is stronger than pentazocine, meperidine, and codeine, and works through non-narcotic pain pathways.
- Rapid Onset: Effects begin within about two hours after oral dosing, with peak activity usually seen around 12–16 hours.
- Long Duration: A single daily dose generally maintains control of inflammation for up to 24–36 hours in most horses.
- Weight-Calibrated Syringe: The graduated syringe dial is marked in twelve 250-lb body weight increments, so dosing requires no calculations — just dial to the horse's weight and administer.
- Injection-Free Oral Administration: The paste form eliminates IV injection risks entirely, making it a safer option for field use and horse owners managing pain between veterinary visits.
- No Sperm Toxicity in Stallions: Studies show Banamine Paste at the recommended dose has no detrimental effect on stallion spermatogenesis.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients
Flunixin (as Flunixin Meglumine): 1,500 mg per 30 g syringe (50 mg/g)
How to Use
Dosage and Administration Instructions
- Prescription Required: Federal law restricts Banamine Paste to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian only.
- Recommended Dose: Give 0.5 mg of flunixin per lb of body weight once daily; the calibrated syringe delivers 125 mg per 250-lb weight increment.
- Set the Syringe Dial: Use the dial edge nearest the syringe barrel to mark the correct dose increment before administration; never guess the dose.
- Oral Administration Technique: Insert the syringe nozzle through the interdental space (the gap between front and back teeth), then deposit the paste on the back of the tongue by pressing the plunger firmly.
- Maximum Treatment Duration: Banamine Paste should not be used for more than five consecutive days unless a veterinarian reassesses the case.
- Sequential Protocol Option: Treatment may begin with Banamine Solution via IV or IM on Day 1, then continue with Banamine Paste from Day 2 to Day 5.
- Dosing Interval Limit: The paste should not be administered more frequently than every 12 hours unless a veterinarian specifically directs otherwise.
- Drug Combination Caution: Banamine should not be combined with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids unless closely monitored by a veterinarian due to increased gastrointestinal and kidney risks.
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
- Horses Only — Not for Human Consumption: Do not use in horses intended for human food; Banamine Paste is approved for oral use in horses only.
- Hypersensitivity Contraindication: Do not use in horses that have previously shown hypersensitivity to flunixin meglumine.
- Pregnancy Not Evaluated: The effect of Banamine Paste on equine pregnancy has not been determined; consult the veterinarian before use in pregnant mares.
- Avoid IM Injection of Banamine Solution: Intramuscular injection of Banamine injectable solution has been associated with fatal clostridial myositis; when injectable treatment is needed, only IV administration is considered safe.
- GI Ulceration Risk with Overdose: Taking more than needed raises the risk of stomach and intestinal ulcers, which is why keeping the dose as low as possible for only as long as necessary is always the right approach.
- Caution in Foals: Foals metabolize flunixin more slowly than adult horses, making them more susceptible to toxicity; use only under direct veterinary supervision in foals.
- Human Safety: Keep out of reach of children; wash hands after handling the syringe and avoid skin and eye contact with the paste contents.
Possible Side Effects
- No Significant Side Effects at Recommended Dose: During controlled field studies with Banamine Paste at the labeled dose, no significant adverse effects were reported in treated horses.
- Gastric Ulcers with Prolonged or Excessive Use: Like all NSAIDs, flunixin at higher or prolonged doses can produce gastrointestinal ulceration, including right dorsal colitis in horses.
- Kidney Injury Risk: Renal toxicity is possible, particularly in dehydrated or compromised horses; ensure the horse is well-hydrated before and during Banamine treatment.
Storage Information
- Store Below 25°C (77°F): Keep the syringe in a cool, dry location away from direct heat and sunlight to maintain paste integrity and drug potency.
- Do Not Freeze: Freezing Banamine Paste may alter the formulation; store at room temperature and protect from extreme cold.
- Keep Out of Reach: Store in a secure location away from children and all animals at all times.
Shipping & Return
We offer ground, express, and priority 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 Paste flunixin meglumine used for in horses?
Ans: Banamine Paste is FDA-approved for reducing pain and inflammation linked to musculoskeletal disorders in horses. It is also commonly used off-label by veterinarians for managing colic pain and fever. Onset of activity occurs within two hours, with effects lasting 24 to 36 hours after each dose.
Q2: How do I dose Banamine Paste correctly for my horse?
Ans: The labeled dose is 0.5 mg flunixin per lb of body weight once daily. The 30 g syringe dial is marked in twelve 250-lb increments, each delivering 125 mg flunixin. Turn the dial to match the horse's weight, insert the nozzle through the interdental space, and press the plunger to deposit the paste on the back of the tongue.
Q3: How many horses can one 30 g syringe of Banamine Paste treat?
Ans: One 30 g syringe containing 1,500 mg flunixin can treat a 1,000 lb horse once daily for three consecutive days, or it can treat three separate 1,000 lb horses one time each. For horses of different weights, the number of doses per syringe adjusts proportionally based on the calibrated dial increments.
Q4: Why should Banamine injectable solution never be given intramuscularly to horses?
Ans: While this page covers the paste formulation, it is important to note that IM injection of Banamine injectable solution has been linked to fatal clostridial myositis in horses. When injectable flunixin is required, only the intravenous route is considered safe. The oral paste eliminates this risk entirely and is preferable for field use.
Q5: How many consecutive days can Banamine Paste be given to a horse?
Ans: Banamine Paste should never run beyond five days in a row. When a horse needs more immediate help at the start, a vet may choose to give injectable Banamine on the first day and then switch over to the paste from Day 2 through Day 5. Keeping the dose at the lowest amount that does the job is always the goal, and if the horse is not responding, the situation needs to be looked at again before continuing.